Has anyone gotten a false positive result on a Clear Blue Easy non digital home pregnancy test?
The reason why I say this is because I got a positive within the time limit and now I am spotting. It's impossible to be implantation because I am 14 days past ovulation.
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- You must be pinging. Nope, you're knocked up. Start picking names. I suggest Jamal or Shanequa.
- goto planned parenthood, iyts free and confidential... theyll give you a real pregnacy test
- No. Mine was accurate.
- NOPE...I TOOK TWO CLEAR BLUE EASY TESTS LAST TUESDAY AND THEY WERE BOTH POSITIVE....I DIDN'T GET MY PERIOD SO IT WAS ACCURATE....
- It's possible that it may be implantation bleeding - it happens about a week before or right around the time you are expecting your period in the form of spotting. Check with your doctor for a confirmation through blood testing.
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- Contrary to some modern-day belief, there isn't a such thing as a "false positive" pregnancy test. These tests are designed to detect the pregnancy hormone and it is not possible to create that hormone unless you are pregnant or taking an artificial form of it. There are a couple of possible reasons to explain your bleeding: 1.) "Chemical" pregnancy - the embryo was created and your body started to produce HCG, but the baby didn't attach to the uterine wall. You will get a positive pregnancy test, but then start your period and have a very early miscarriage. 2.) Slight spotting - NOT implantation bleeding. If you are truly pregnant, the embryo is already attached and starting to grow. You would experience implantation bleeding just a few days (2-3) after fertilization/ovulation. Many, many women experience this and go on to have a happy, healthy pregnancy. If the bleeding persists and turns to more than "spotting", then a call to your OB is in order. At this early stage, ECTOPIC pregnancy would definitely be a concern. No matter what, good luck! Here's to hoping everything turns out just fine for you!
- It is common for women to have there period for 2 months and still be pregnant. But you may have a Chemical pregnancy. (Very early Miscarriage of overabundance of the correct hormones due to dietary intake or vitamins) Go to planed parenthood and have them give you a test in about a week or so.
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