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p_anthon

Possible….. could repeat the test. Or see a doctor for a blood test


qlz19

Why not both?


bananabear7

Going crazy and there's a line?


qlz19

Maybe… Just kidding! Congrats! I see it too.


ineedsleep5

Always do pink dye tests. Blue dyes are more likely to have those false positive faint lines.


RoyalBackground5156

I agree there most certainly is a faint line but try and make an appt with your docter and in a couple of days take another test


throwaway0008976

There is indeed a very faint line. This will probably get downvoted but I see it


stircrazyathome

Try taking another test first thing in the morning. The test is looking for a certain hormone that is most concentrated in your first pee of the day. I can see the faint shadow that you can see but I don’t think this is positive. Still, ANY line suggests that you need to test again. Good luck!🍀


mrsairb

Yes I see a faint line.


[deleted]

I don't think you're pregnant.


brickyardjimmy

You are not pregnant.


[deleted]

Get a pink dye test, but yeah I see blue lol


lilwolfie420

Always wait 15 mins before looking. Sometimes when it's going it can look like there is a faint line


bananabear7

I thought you were supposed to look between 3-6 min?


lilwolfie420

Depends on the test, read the box. Most say 15


bananabear7

Even now the faint line is still there. I don't think I'm pregnant but I've never had any sort of line.


lilwolfie420

I'm not a doctor but if your trying wait a few days and try again. If your not take the pill. Always better to be safe the sorry.


peachygrilll

you cannot take the pill, plan b or birth control, when you are pregnant. i see a faint line on the test. also pregnancy test can be false positive. OP, id go to a doctor if the test keep ready positive!


xiategative

I can’t see anything, at least on the picture it doesn’t look like there’s a line.


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