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| Mon, 08-03-2009 - 5:41am |
Bought some equate blue dye tests yesterday...took 2 yesterday both obvious BFN's, took one this am and I can see a faint line...showed up within the time limit but did get darker within 1/2 hour. The other 2 tests I took yesterday had no lines what so ever, not even hours and hours later.
Can you see it? It's definetely there in person, no mistake, just wondered if it would show up on here.
Oh my gosh, could I really be pregnant? This is soo exciting, I hope this test is not lying to me or I'll be heart broken :(
ETA: ok I guess you can't see it on here..bummer, it's sooo there in person, don't have to squint tilt it hold it up to light or anything, it's there, I can see it in the dark with just the light from the computer...it's super thin but blue...wether it means I'm preg or not there is a line there..lol

I just did some research on these blue dye tests and found that lots of women are experiencing false positive and evap lines.
Hope this is it for you.
I had a false positive last cycle with a stupid blue dye test. I'm convinced they're evil. My advice would be to try to keep yourself busy today and POAS again tomorrow with FMU and a non-blue dye test.
Best of luck,
Destiny
I see the pencil thin line that is off center and it is an evap line. Blue dye tests are infamous for that. I would definatley grab some pink dye tests or a digital. The pink dye tests will be cheaper for you than digitals right now. I <3 the equate pink dye +/- tests and the $store tests. I had positives on both at 8dpo. The equate tests are quite sensitive and relatively inexpensive. I hope you get your bfp.
TTC with PCOS, MTHFR, APS (Hughes Syndrome) and a Mullerian Anomaly
PCOS, Insulin Resistance, MTHFR, APS (Hughes Syndrome) and a Mullerian Anomaly (bicornuate uteru
I have to say that I think it looks like an evaporation line. I know how tricky those blue-dye tests are, and stopped using them after my last evaporation line. Seeing NO line is bad enough, but those lines that aren't really positives are just horrible!
I'm sorry.
I hope I'm wrong.....I'd test tomorrow am with a pink dye test.
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Cycle 1 - BFN. Was told I have polycystic ovaries. The fertility obession begins. Day 3 Blood Work - Appears to be normal, with slightly high prolactin. Must re-do next cycle.
Cycle 2 - DH's s/a came back normal. BFN - AF arrived early.
Cycle 3 - Day 3 Blood Work re-do is normal. Could not do HSG...long story. Have an appt. with the local fertility genius in mid-May. O'ed early, no chance for a BFP this cycle, which was my first 28 day cycle in YEARS!
Cycle 4 - Day 3 b/w is normal yet again. Back to my regular cycle length. Using CBEFM and OPKs, not temping. Learned that I DO NOT have PCOS, but do have an obstructed cervix. Surgery to correct in early July.
Cycle 5 - Had surgery to correct cervix, as well as HSG (tubes clear), endometrial biopsy, hysteroscopy, and more. Cysts removed from tubes, and a fibroid removed. Getting ready to start IUI.
Cycle 6 - Preparing for IUI #1. Doing injections - 75IU of Follistim daily.
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Yeah in person the line is as thick as the control line but it's obviously lighter than the pencil thin line off to the left...I don't know, I think I'm going to just count this as