False positives?

dixiedarlin12

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Okay i just took a clearblue easy digital test. and it said PREGNANT. After looking at a bunch of different sites i have noticed that with this brand that there have been alot of false postives. Just wondering if any of you have experienced this.
 
Was it a dark positive in the time limit? Alot of false positives are caused by soap getting on the test or waiting too long for the result to show.. Or it being light and people thinking it's a positive when it's an evap. I'd retest if you're unsure, but I think it's probably positive
 
I just took the digital test apart and it had two blue lines on the test strip. What does that mean?
 
you arent meant to take digi tests apart as it doesnt only measure the HCG in your urine, but also LH....
ive nevr actually heard of any false positives on digi's before, hopefully you are pregnant xxx
 
It's hard to get a false positive on a digi! I say retest. I hope you get the result you want
 
You cant get a false postive on a digi as there isnt no evap lines that can be mistaken for a postive result , congrats xxx
 
If you have a positive on a digi, I'd say congrats!! I've never heard of a false positive on a digi!!!
 
I've never heard of a false pos on a CB digital, but have had lots of false positives on the standard blue dye clearblue tests.

Congrats, I'd say you are pregnant!!!! xxx
 
i think everyone else is right i believe you are pregnant congrats!!
 
Yep you are indeed pregnant hun - congratulations!

You can't get a false positive from a digital test - it is the blue dye + ones which can sometimes give dodgy results x
 
False positives on a digital tests are almost impossible. I'd definitely say you're pregnant but if you are still unsure you can go to the doctor and have a blood test done.
 

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