I took a pregnancy test today. I read on peeonastick.com which is no longer up sadly that the earliest time you can test is 19 days past conception. So it is. The test was an equate early result test. Unlike most equates this one doesn't have a pink plus. This is supposed to have a vertical line like so | in teh control window and if you get a | in the result window it means your pregnant. Well when I took the test I saw two faint horizontal lines in the result window so I'm pretty confused. I bought the three pack so maybe in a couple days I'll know. But has this happened to anyone else and were you pregnant or not.
Re: Equate Early Result Pregnancy Test Question
Baby # 2 edd 11/26/08 - Ezra Jacob born 11/29/08, 9 lbs 6 oz., 21 3/4 in
Baby #3 edd 05/04/13 - Titus Jude born 05/01/13, 9 lb 5 oz. 21.5 in
A line is a line - no matter how faint. No, the result line doesn't have to match the control line for a positive result.
And 19 days past conception? I've never heard that before. I got my BFP 11dpo ~ and yes, my result line was extremely faint. I tested again two days later and the line was slightly darker but still not as dark as the control.
I got mine around 10-11 dpo.
I'd try another brand ($ store ones worked for me) to see what type of results you get.
Best of luck.