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What you girls think??
 
Wow, I never see lines, but yours looks like a positive to me!! Best of luck :)
 
I would re-test with a pink dye test. Blue dyes are NOTORIOUS for false positives. But if it was read within 3 minutes, then I'm going to say positive. But retest to make sure!
 
I can definitely see a line but it is not as dark or wide as the horizontal.

I would grab another test - a pink one as blue dye can be prone to false positives (I had one earlier in the month - a thin blue line). I rang Clearblue and they confirmed that it was a false test and sent me some digis.

Good luck - hope it is you BFP!!
 
this was taken about 20 mins after i tested .... the lines are lighter then they first were.
 
i think you need to get a pink dye test to confirm...but it is looking like it may be a good sign!
Fingers crossed for you!

It could definitely go either way, as those blue dye tests can get wicked evaps (that look exactly like that) like that A LOT!
 
Looks promising - but I agree, test with a pink dye! ! !
 
For ladies in the uk, what brand use pink dye?
I have no idea :/ im 18 you see and never really done this before.
 
First Response, if you want to go a bit cheaper, asda's own and superdrugs own x
 
looks + to me. but it was taken 20 minutes after...did it look the same within the time frame?
 
I used a pink dye test from home bargains for 99p, was exactly the same as superdrugs own and it came up with a blazing bfp within seconds.
 
I definitely see a line Hun but I hate those blue due tests and I would use a pink dye test,my favs are superdrugs own or asdas own (2 for £3.50) Its looking very promising babe,good luck xx
 
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The pink tests (superdrugs own)
 

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