For the record it is against TOU to ask if you are pregnant. And everyone's experiences are different and sadly have no bearing on yours id suggest waiting a few more weeks and test again.
jrjess8 Blue dye tests are notorious for indent lines. Unless it is a positive bold line, I would be wary. For some, the pink dye tests don't turn as quickly. @DoctorDonna recently posted hers in the What Does a Positive Pregnancy Test Look Like thread so you can see for comparison purposes. Her pink dye was very light in comparison. Also, may I suggest posting your HPT not on TB as it is again TOU, but countdowntopregnancy.com allows you to upload HPT and have individuals vote on the test. Overall, if you are unsure, contact your OB to run betas to confirm.
Also, how do you know you are 6w? Are you currently temping to confirm ovulation? 6w would put you 28DPO which is unreasonable for faint BFPs. If you aren't charting, you most likely ovulated late and are only 9-12DPO currently.
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Also, how do you know you are 6w? Are you currently temping to confirm ovulation? 6w would put you 28DPO which is unreasonable for faint BFPs. If you aren't charting, you most likely ovulated late and are only 9-12DPO currently.
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