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Hello I took home pregnancy test at night which was negative (one pink line). When i got up in the morning, i saw two pink lines (both dark) on the same device? What does this mean? Then in the afternoon, i did the test again. It was one line on C which was very light line. What does this mean? Thanks!
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If u have doughty that ur pregnant and unable confirm by strip then get a usg done
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If you missed periods then do TVS (Ultrasound) and Serum Beta HCG blood test to confirm exactly
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got your concern..if you don't have your periods yet you can wait for one week more and then repeat the test or simply go for Beta HCG levels in your blood (blood test)
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What was your last date for menses. You can repeat the test after 4- 5 days. If still in doubt you can do beta- HCG levels( blood test) to check.
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