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What Does The Disappearing Line Mean In Pregnancy Test?

I took a pregnancy test as soon as I woke up yesterday morning. As the urine was passing over the line for a positive pregnancy, there was definitely a pink line for positive! I yelled for my husband to share the news with him. As soon as he walked into the bathroom, the line had completely disappeared. It was the mind of test where two pink lines confirm a positive pregnancy. I took another test yesterday evening, and it said negative. I'm almost 8 weeks late for my period. But, would only be around four weeks pregnant at this point. What does the disappearing line mean?!
Mon, 21 Apr 2014
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HAI
WELCOME TOHCM
YOU CAN TEST serum beta hcg level to confirm pregnancy.
if it is negative the pregnancy is not possible after 8weeks.
you can take t.duphastone 10mg 1-1-1 for 3days.
you could get your periods after stopping this tab.
consult your gynaecologist for prescribtion,
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What Does The Disappearing Line Mean In Pregnancy Test?

HAI WELCOME TOHCM YOU CAN TEST serum beta hcg level to confirm pregnancy. if it is negative the pregnancy is not possible after 8weeks. you can take t.duphastone 10mg 1-1-1 for 3days. you could get your periods after stopping this tab. consult your gynaecologist for prescribtion,