yes, you are pregnant!
Even a faint positive is a positive. And false positives are very rare. You are pregnant.
I was 2 months pregnant when I started getting faint positives. So about 8 weeks into your pregnancy.
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I think you would know if you were pregnant,idiot.
Well, it depends if you have two faint lines then yes you are pregnant. HCG levels in your system is not as high. This situation happened to me before in 2004. I had to take 6 pregnancy tests to be sure cause they were so faint. I went to the clinic and they did the pregnancy tests and it came out faint, but I was pregnant. If not sure then schedule appointment to see the doctor.
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Yes, if you are pregnant this is an early pregnancy symptom. Your breasts are preparing to lactate and they will be sore from time to time during pregnancy. You should re take your pregnancy test in a couple of days or make and appointment with your doctor and they can do a blood test which is more accurate. Also keep in mind, faint positives are rare and most likely means you are pregnant. Make sure you are following the instructions on the box that your test came in. Sore breasts can also indicate that your period is coming because that is also a sign of menstruation.
My positive line on my test was very faint. You probably are pregnant. You might consider retesting.
It means your pregnant
A faint line normally means that the test is still positive. However it also depends on the pregnancy test. If you want to know for sure get a test that says pregnant or not pregnant such as Clear Blue. Or you can contant you doctor and take a blood test. The faint line happened to me on two tests, and I am pregnant.
Faint lines are positive lines. Positive is positive is positive. It sounds like you may have been pregnant but are having/had a miscarriage. With one of my miscarriages, I had a positive home test and then 2 days later I went to get my confirmation of pregnancy at planned parenthood. The gal came back in and told me I wasnt pregnant. When I told her I had a positive test at home, she decided she had better check it again. This time she agreed that I was pregnant, but the line came so faint and so late that she had missed it the first time. The next day I started bleeding, saw my ob and was confirmed to be miscarrying. The only way for you to know for sure is to see a physician, have a pelvic exam and possibly ultrasound and repeat pregnancy test.
There are a few reasons for faint lines on an at-home pregnancy test. You could have taken the test too soon, your urine was diluted, you were using a sensitive test, or you experienced a chemical pregnancy. To ensure better clarity my suggestion is to buy a more expensive test that clearly reads "pregnant" or "not pregnant" or you could buy some other form of a digital test. That will help with any confusion that might occur with pregnancy tests that require you to read lines or dots that may appear faint. If you do have positive result and it is faint, it is quite possible that you are pregnant. Wait a couple of days and try again to see if you get clearer results.