Hello! I have been feeling very off lately (dizzy, headache , sore boobs, lower back pain, funny feeling in my ovary area). I decided to take a pregnancy test this evening . At first I thought that maybe it was my period coming , but I have never had PMS symptoms. My periods are irregular and with my 2 year old , I had to get on metformin to get them regulated and then clomid . I had a period in December and I am pretty sure that I knew exactly when I was ovulating . My husband and I BD approximately 3 days around that time I took a test Monday and it was very obviously negative . The one in the picture is the one from this evening and the faint line showed up within a minute or less . It’s the exact type of test that I took when I found out I was pregnant with my son. I plan on getting a pink dye test tomorrow and possibly a digital.
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Re: Does this look positive ?
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