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Topic: New & Confused Posted: 19 March 2009 at 12:16pm |
Hi All
I'm a new comer to this site, I'm glad I found it!
My Husband and I have recently decided to try for our first baby, I am due for that time of the month on 20th March (tomorrow) and I couldn't help but take a test last night. On doing so, a faint pink 'positive' line came up within the first few minutes.
I have googled and read the packaging etc. which has come up with a lot of - 'yes, it means positive' answers. But has anyone here had a faint line which has turned out to be a positive? We are very excited but of course don't want to get our hopes up just in case.
If it is indeed positive, I'm kind of at a loss of what to do next, any pointers on next steps would be great.
Thanks so much.
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Posted: 19 March 2009 at 12:25pm |
Hi MrsEmma,
Welcome to OHbaby!
I really hope you are pregnant that would be so exciting. I would wait a couple of days until after your period is due and then do another test. If it comes up positive the the next thing to do is have an intial assessment, I had mine with my family doctor for my first pregnancy but you can go straight to a midwife for it too. They will do a preg test and bloods and basically tell you to find a midwife. You want to find a midwife as soon as you can because all the good ones book up really fast. The midwife will guide you through the rest.
Eat well, make sure you are taking your pregnancy vitamins and just take care.
Good luck!
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Posted: 19 March 2009 at 12:26pm |
I would make an appointment to see your doctor and also do another test tomorrow first thing in the morning, when you will get the most accurate result.
In regards to the faint line I would think its a positive result, especially since you did the test at night, as if you had done the test in the morning the line may have been a lot darker.
From the experience of doing MANY pregnancy tests all my negative results showed no sign of a positive line at all, as much as I hoped and waited for one to appear.
Oh and good luck! How exciting! And as Saffron said def got onto getting a midwife as they book up fast and from experience there are not as many available around the end of the year, due to holidays etc.
edited for spelling etc.
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Posted: 19 March 2009 at 12:32pm |
Wow, Saffron and HeidisMum - thank you so much for your quick advice!!
I would love nothing more than for it to be positive - I currently have the usual 'period' signs and am terrified that I'll get it and be disappointed! I suppose what's meant to be will be.
I will take another test tomorrow morning (or maybe Saturday just in case) and see what happens and if the same things happens I'll make an appt with my doctor.
As for the midwife, I wouldn't have a clue where to start with that so I'm assuming my doctor will be able to help!! I have started reading a couple of books but they are from the US so aren't so relevant.
Thank you so very much again for your replies!
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Posted: 19 March 2009 at 12:36pm |
I took a test really early and got a faint pink line. So it could mean yes. I do hope it mean yes for you.
You could go get a blood test done as that is the most conclusive at this stage.
Do let us know.
As for MW you could ring you Dr. and ask them to refer you but I would try find someone who liked their mw and use theirs. Asking people on here is a good way to find one. Which area do you live?
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Posted: 19 March 2009 at 12:44pm |
When I was pg with Jack my first test came up with a very faint line so you could definately be pregnant. As the others have said, first thing in the morning is usually the best time.
My doctor was great when I went to see him but wasn't very helpful regarding mw, I suppose he was a little out of touch. I would suggest asking the lovely ladies here for some recommendations for mws in your area or search the threads to see if there is already one.
As a newbie I suggest that you have a look at this thread, it contains all the abbreviations so you will understand what on earth everyone is talking about
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Posted: 19 March 2009 at 12:44pm |
I also took a test (or7) really early once the first one had a faint pink line i rushed out and brought every brand at the supermarket and kept testing!  Hubby thought i was nuts! Any way some of the brands seemed to have darker lines than others so may just be the brand. GOOD LUCK for your next test cant wait to hear!
What part of the country are you in? someone is on here is bound to be able to give you advice about Midwifes in your area
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Posted: 19 March 2009 at 12:53pm |
Thanks so much everyone for your help!! I am quite tempted to get a couple of different brands now and test first thing tomorrow! I am a bit shell shocked as it has all happened so quickly.
I would love to get a recommendation for a MW - I am in NZ, West Auckland (West Harbour) if anyone has anyone in mind that would be fantastic - I'll look at that link also.
I'll definitely be in touch as to the outcome - I'm so excited!
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Posted: 19 March 2009 at 12:58pm |
I have heard good comments about Maternity Matters, I think they are in Lincoln Rd. I am using The Midwives in Green Bay (ph 825 0333) again this time. I am seeing Glenda Southey who is brilliant. My SIL and several friends are seeing them at the moment and have said good things about Kirsten, Terri and Carly. You could also use the mws that are based at Waitakere Hospital although I don't know of anyone that has so not sure what they are like.
I am not a very paitient person so I would be going out for more tests and trying again tomorrow morning (or maybe even tonight  !)
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Posted: 19 March 2009 at 1:02pm |
Thank you so much for that info Linzy, I'll have a look at Maternity Matters this afternoon.
I have zero patience - I have another test (same brand) sitting in my bathroom and am tempted to do it again now!! It's not the morning though, I don't want to use it if I shouldn't!
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Posted: 19 March 2009 at 1:18pm |
Just do it he he  I was in Noumea when I took my first test. Very quick result but faint as well.I didn't know what the line meant, I had to read the instructions lol. Thankfully, Positive and negative are spelt positif and negatif in french :P
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Posted: 19 March 2009 at 1:22pm |
MrsEmma - I can also recommend a great Midwife out west, in TeAtatu so not far from West Harbour. I will PM (private message) you the details.
I am impatient too (well was, having a baby definitely teaches you patience) if you can wait till morning I would or get one of the cheap $6 tests from the chemist if you wanna do it now, these are the ones the docs use.
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Posted: 19 March 2009 at 2:29pm |
I tested when I was around 7 or 8 weeks pregnant with twins and the line was really faint
Go on test again! You know you want to hehe
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Posted: 19 March 2009 at 3:19pm |
Emma, a faint line is still a positive line unless it is grey or you looked at it after the time limit. (In saying that though, I continued to look at many negatives well after the time limit and they never turned into false positives!). So.... congrats!! I'm glad it has been a fairly quick journey for you and your DH (dear husband), hopefully not too much of a shock.
First step, in the next month, is to find yourself a doctor or midwife to monitor you through your pregnancy. Their job over the next 9 mos is to monitor your urine and blood pressure levels primarily, and answer any questions you have. Depending on your area, you may need to get onto that asap. They will prescribe you folic acid and talk through some of the stuff you need to know in the first little while of your pg.
Hope some of that is helpful, happy spreading the news when you are ready!!
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Posted: 19 March 2009 at 3:29pm |
I BFP is generally correct i think.
I would say congratulations are in order
When i took a test with DD it was positive put i got alot of signs as if my period was still coming.
I had mega cramping.
Also sore boobs morning sickness etc...
Have you had sore boobs?? a lot of people i have spoken to have said this was a first symptom of pregnancy
Good luck i hope all works out well for ya xx
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Posted: 19 March 2009 at 3:43pm |
Hi All
Thanks so much for your kind words, finding this forum has definitely been a blessing!!
I took another test just now and the same thing has happened, definitely a line but it is not as strong as the control line. It is pink in colour, just very light but it is definitely there.
Oh I just wish I knew now!! I have just bought another 2 tests of a different brand and will take one of those first thing tomorrow morning.
I so want to be excited but don't want to get my hopes up just yet!
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Posted: 19 March 2009 at 3:47pm |
sabrina0007 - I have had really sore boobs the last few days and I have cramping as though AF is coming.
I've also been feeling queasy in the evenings/at night and for the last few days I can't get into a car without feeling incredibly car sick. But I don't know if I am reading too much into these symptoms because I so want them to be pregnancy signs!!
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Posted: 19 March 2009 at 4:32pm |
I went through a billion tests when I first got pregnant. The line started super faint and then got darker. Sounds very promising - will have my fingers crossed for you!
The 'Discover' brand of tests seem to work earlier than many of the others, and I always got the darkest line on these. They can be quite hard to find, but many of the chemists stock them. You could always try one of those if you're test obsessed like me.
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Posted: 19 March 2009 at 4:35pm |
Oh, PS.... do hang around here. This site is AMAZING for the huge wealth of knowledge and a massive bunch of ladies who consistently give some great advice when it is needed.
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Posted: 19 March 2009 at 4:41pm |
Sounds like a BFP (big fat positive) to me!  Congrats!
I had the sore boobs and AF like cramping too at the beginning. The nausea also sounds very promising!
RE: Midwives - I'm with Maternity Matters as well and would recommend them so far. My MW is Linda Norman, and I really like her...
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