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I dont know much about pregnancy?
Hi.
Just asked a question about positive tests being fales, i have one thats come out positive. there is a clear line and it is pink (not as dark as control) but there is def a line so fingers crossed for the digital tests and see how they come up :D
So just for extra information any good sites for me to read??
false im sorry :D
and for the websites just information that you found good so what websites did you use?
Will def read those books thanks ladies. we are very excited and if the next test tomorrow is positive its off to the docs for me. I just want to be a little bit more sure before going to the docs thats all :D
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- 1 decade agoFavorite Answer
**FINGERS CROSSED** If you mean sites for pregnancy and what happens, just type in pregnancy, and you'll find a gazillion sites. But as far as books go, get What to expect when you're expecting, and your pregnancy week by week. I also borrowed a couple from my library. A funny one is the girlfriends guide to pregnancy. That one has a lot of real life experiences about the nasty parts of pregnancy, but it will prepare you for the heartburn, the insomnia and all that fun stuff! Lol good luck!
- Amber BLv 41 decade ago
Sounds like you are pregnant. Congrats, I highly recommend contacting a midwife. They will educate you and you will be empowered throughout the process instead of just a doctor telling you what to do. Midwives are the safest and best way to go through pregnancy and birth. If you want a really good book or website look up Ina May Gaskin. And look up midwives in your area
Source(s): Mom of 4. Childbirth educator - Anonymous1 decade ago
Thats what happen to me. I had a very faint line, and I am now about 6 weeks prego. I don't know of any web sites, however, you should go buy the book "what to expect when youre expecting" It's a wondeful read!
- 1 decade ago
The tests that you can buy at the pharmacy are not as sensitive as the test that you can get done at your Dr's. Go to your Dr soon and get the test done. Whether you are looking to get pregnant or not, then you'll be in an environment where your choices/education about your next move will be readily available to you. Good luck.
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- 1 decade ago
Just to be on the safe side and to safe money go get a lab test done at your MD's office and get a blood test and it will give you 100% accurancy because those set are usually wrong. Good luck!
- Anonymous1 decade ago
if your worried your pregnant go to your GP and get a test done there!!!
Guaranteed to get an deffinate answer and you wont have to pay £10.00 for it either.
They'll be able to set you up with family planning people too depending on your decision to keep it or not.
Stop stressing and wasting time with stories about dodgy tests and old wives tales etc etc etc - go to your GP and sort it out once and for all.
- amyLv 61 decade ago
They are often false negatives but not positives. ANY trace of a line is a line nonetheless. When you ARE pregnant (since it sounds like you are! congrats!), read "what to expect when you're expecting"
- Anonymous1 decade ago
babycentre
buy a book too so you can have a leisurely read
p.s. any faint line is a positive - congrats
- 1 decade ago
info on pregnancy tests - www.peeonastick.com
info on pregnancy - go to bounty.com, babycenter.com, babyworld.com (if ur in uk).
babyworld.com has a lot of info on it, but u need to become a member - but they wont bug you with any subscriptions or emails like babycenter.com do...