Faint Positive Line on Pregnancy Test Are you REALLY PREGNANT











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Get my FREE pregnancy updates: https://wk2wk.com/p • My natural pregnancy book: http://mamanaturalbook.com/ • What Does a Faint Line on a Pregnancy Test REALLY Mean?: https://www.mamanatural.com/faint-lin... • Maybe you’ve been TTC for a few months, and you’re anxious to see those two pink lines. Or maybe your period is a little late, and you’re wondering if a surprise baby is on the way. In either case, you’ll need a pregnancy test to give you some answers. • But what if you get a faint line?! What does that mean? You’ve got questions, and we’ve got answers. • A faint line looks different depending on which test you use. Most pregnancy tests use two parallel lines or a plus sign to indicate pregnancy. • If you take a test with the plus sign, you’ll be looking for one dark vertical line (the control line) and one faint horizontal line crossing it. • If you take a test with parallel lines, you’ll be looking for one darker line next to one faint line. • If you are testing early (before you’ve even missed your period), the faint line may be so faint it’s barely visible—almost like a tiny, tiny smudge. The further along you are, the darker the line usually becomes. • A positive result (even a faint positive result) means that implantation likely occurred, and your body is beginning to produce HCG, a hormone that is vital for sustaining a pregnancy. This also means that you’re in the very early stages of pregnancy. • Pregnancy tests have one goal: to detect hCG. When your test shows a faint line, it means that your body is detecting some hCG, which typically indicates pregnancy. Urine tests should display a positive test when 25 mIU/ml hCG is detected, according to a German study on pregnancy tests. • Unfortunately though, it is possible to see a faint line that goes away. It’s also possible to get your period shortly after seeing a faint line. This could point to a very early loss, like chemical pregnancy. • Or, the faint line might not really be a faint line at all. It could be an evaporation line… • An evaporation line is the line that develops as urine evaporates off of the pregnancy test stick. • Think You’ve Got a Positive Pregnancy Test? • Congratulations! • Once you’ve received a positive test, it’s time to check in with your midwife or OBGYN. During your first appointment, your provider will take a blood test (which are more sensitive than the urine tests) to confirm your pregnancy, and from there, you can commence with your prenatal care.

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