Same result this morning: a shadow that turns into a very thin blue line after the point when you're not supposed to read it anymore.
I am going to assume this means nothing.
Now I know the dangers of testing early.
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The same thing happened to me this cycle! I took two internet cheapies at 10 and 11 DPO, and they both were stark white negative, but I could see a little possible line once they dried out. Now I know it was an evaporation line, but it freaked me out when I looked at the tests again after work today.
ReplyDeleteSigh! Don't give up yet. It's still early. *hugs*
ReplyDeleteConsider using an FRER next time you test. I remain as hopeful as ever for you!! xo
ReplyDeleteHolding onto all sorts of hope for you! I hate those stupid blue dye tests...
ReplyDeleteargh, i know the pain of POAS. sucks! but it could still be too early. i'm keeping everything crossed for you!
ReplyDeleteMany, many people get negatives before they get positives. In fact, fertility friend has a whole page about positives and negatives (http://www.fertilityfriend.com/Faqs/When-can-I-expect-a-positive-HPT-if-I-am-pregnant.html). They studied lots of charts and said that the average dpo for a positive is 13.6. Now, some of that may be down to the fact that certain women hold off on testing, but I have to believe that a lot has to do with the fact that most women who are pregnant will not get a positive at CD11 (no matter what those damned boxes say). I'm still hopeful for you.
ReplyDeleteI haven't commented yet because my experience is not positive, but... I tested early and got a line, and then I tested at the normal time and it was definitely -.... I think my line was still my trigger.
ReplyDeleteBut of course, I'm praying your story ends differently!!!
I used the equate brand test just like that recently and saw exactly what you are describing. a shadow where the line would be. I even took the test apart. In the past I have always used the equate + - pink dye one and never had a problem. I don't recommend the blue dye equate.
ReplyDeleteI'm just giving you some hope....but I had the same thing starting at 10dp5dt and by 12dp5dt the line started getting darker. Hang in there! I may also suggest getting a different kind of test.
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