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Pregnancy Test Done, Faint Positive Lines Seen. Sore Nipples, Periods Delayed. Am I Pregnant?

Hi there, Ive taken 3 pregnacy tests with my morning urine 3 days in a row now and they all have faint pink positive lines - getting darker every morning - also i have VERY sore nipples - i was due my period 1 week ago, ive had cramps but no blood or distarge at all - backache yes and feeling sick! I take it i AM pregnant right?? Also, how long do i leave it till i have to make a Dr s appoitment - I dont know what to do as im 24 and this will be my first baby :) Help please, thanks Lauryn :)
Mon, 27 Nov 2017
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Hello,

Sometimes early pregnancy test can give faint positive result. Here, you need to undergo one blood test for beta-HCG to confirm pregnancy. TVS scan also gives additional information.

Following test report, you consult with gynecologist for next line management.

Good luck.
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Pregnancy Test Done, Faint Positive Lines Seen. Sore Nipples, Periods Delayed. Am I Pregnant?

Hello, Sometimes early pregnancy test can give faint positive result. Here, you need to undergo one blood test for beta-HCG to confirm pregnancy. TVS scan also gives additional information. Following test report, you consult with gynecologist for next line management. Good luck.