Most likely. Wait a week and take another test. You may need to pee longer on the stick. The second line is usually the control line. Meaning it is there pregnant or not. If you still get a faint line, call your doctor, but if there's a line that says you're pregnant, you're probably pregnant.
YES!If you took 2 pregnancy tests and they both have a faint line then most likely you are pregnant..if your not sure you can go get a blood test done or just go to your doctor to get a office test done ! GOOD LUCK
YES!! I was a few weeks pregnant and with twins, I took 2 pregnancy test and they both a very faint line that almost didnt even look like it was there, But It was still positive.
Yes you can be. The line means either you are early in your pregnancy or you are going through a miscarriage
Even if it is early on your body is still producing the pregnancy hormone, hcg, so it wouldn't matter with a test like yours it is a little confusing, did it show up at first, or later on, after it kind of expired, ussually your answer happens in the first 2 to 10n mins, it happende to me where after it expired a skinny part of a little blue line showed up and i am not pregnant so ya, but don't take that as being completely sure to be safe take another test
Results are inconclusive 50/50. Take another test or go to the doctor.
It could mean you're pregnant, but it also could be an evaporation line. Take another one.
Yes it does!! Congratulations. It doesn't matter how dark the lines are, if there are two of them, it's positive.
this happened to me! i got a secon faint line and the DR. confirmed prenancy. Its because your so early like 3- 4 wks
yes, two lines means your pregrant
Yes
Pregnancy is highly unlikey, but home tests are never 100% reliable.
yes, you are pregnant!
I Dont Know Much About Pregnancy Tests But Id Suggest You Take Another One Just Incase The Test Got Contaminated In Any Way, Its Best To Be Sure Before Jumping To Conclusions. If It Happens Again Then Iam Assuming Your Pregnant. Both of mine showed up faint. I went to the Health Department and sure enough, I was 5 weeks pregnant FAINT POSITIVE IS POSITIVE CONGRATULATIONS
Both urine and blood pregnancy tests can detect pregnancy about 10 days after conception.
I have had two children and both times my tests didn't show I was pregnant until I was atleast 3 weeks pregnant You usually aren't supposed to take a pregnancy test until your first missed period to get the best results.
Every home pregnancy test has different (even is slightly different) levels at which they can detect pregnancy.It is uncommon to get a positive result, even if it's faint, but it is common to produce a negative result.A blood test would be recommended as confirmation.With uncertain results, you should think of getting personal medical advice, doctor or clinic.
If both pregnancy tests are positive, you are pregnant. Those cramps and spotting is PERFECTLY normal. Nothing wrong there.
No both will have the same time .
Most likely. Home pregnancy tests are rarely wrong, but it is possible for it to be wrong. You need to see your doctor, but if for any reason you can't, take two home tests one after the other. If they are both positive... that is your answer.
I'm not exactly sure, but I got that one as the first one I tried when I thought I could be pregnant. I got a very faint pink positive. Didn't think anything of it until a couple days later I found out a faint line is still a positive. Then I got a 2 pack of Clearblue, one negative, one faint positive. So I got yet another hpt, this time a First Response and both of those came up negative. I've heard that the cheap ones are just as good though. Just stay away from the plus/minus tests...I've read those have a lot of false positives.
Clear blue has a dual hormone indicator with a digital test display. It not only tests for the release and presence of the hormone Oestogen, but it also tests for Progesterone, as both these hormones are released during a pregnancy and ovulation.
85% accuracy is common for pregnancy tests, if all steps are followed precisely. Two tests showing the same result should mean about 98% accuracy. But only if the same mistakes were not made during both test procedures.