Monday, May 11, 2009

I took a cvs digital preg test today at 10dpo and it said not preg, but the stick had 2 lines lines?

The digital read said not pregnant, but when I ejected the test stick it had a real dark control line and a faint test line. What do you think this means? Does anybody know the hCG sensitivity of a cvs digital preg test and please share your preg symptoms and results at around 10dpo. Thanks!

I took a cvs digital preg test today at 10dpo and it said not preg, but the stick had 2 lines lines?
Sorry, the two lines are meaningless. Good luck, though. It's still very early to test.
Reply:digital test always have two lines.. they are also not as sensitive as line test so I wouldn't waste my money on them taking it so early! Goodluck! YOu could still be pregnant. The HCG of digital test is usually 50 while line test are around 25. ~*baby dust*~ I suggest the equate test! I took a first responce with first morning urine about 10-12 dpo and got a - later that day I took equate and got a +! I love this site! http://www.peeonastick.com/hpts.html
Reply:10 dpo will probably not give you an accurate reading. Check out this website - it will help determine when you should test.





Good luck....
Reply:? uhhh if its digital and telling your preg or not pregnant why are you look at lines?? get a ept test and test again with the lines and chk best at 13dpo
Reply:You could have tested too early. I do know that if a digital test says not pregnant you aren't pregnant even if there are two lines, unless it is still too early to tell. The lines mean nothing. Good luck!!
Reply:Don't worry, you're prob. testing too early...i got a negative at 10DPO as well with a digital test (the lines don't mean anything, they always come out like that :/ ) ...but , i retested at 13 DPO and got a positive :) :) WITH a digital..get the EPT digital where you DONT have to pop in a stick, you don't have to do ANYTHING but pee on the stick ;) :) i really hope it works for you :) :) GOOD LUCK!!!!!! BABY DUST 2 ya!! :)


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