Aa
Aa
A
A
A
Close
1922107 tn?1354736258

two quick positives then one negative... then just unsure

okay i got two positive pregnancy test in a row with clear blue (first urine & second urine)

I was still skeptical and took another with with drinking a large Gatorade  using  first response.. it came negative.

clear blue it was only seconds till i had a pretty good blue cross on both. But when an hour later i went to show them to my family they were almost gone (2nd test) and (1st test) the cross bottom was missing.. I know they can not be accurate in 10 minutes.. but really that inaccurate????

am i pregnant or just plain crazy! I hear clear blue is one of the best but still what do you ladies think?
3 Responses
Sort by: Helpful Oldest Newest
1922107 tn?1354736258
thankyou so much. Went to the doctor found out I am pregnant.
Helpful - 0
1922107 tn?1354736258
omg!!! i hope so that would be sooo great!!! thank you!
Helpful - 0
3062962 tn?1406743961
Yes, the lines go away after time.  We saved my pregnancy test from my first child and it shows negative, but I obviously had the baby so I was pregnant.  The pregnancy positive line disappeared after an hour on mine.
As for the negative, it is because you diluted your urine drinking a whole bottle of Gatorade.  You are probably so early on that the positive won't show after you've had something to drink.  That's why it says to use first-morning urine.
So, congratulations!  I'd get it checked at the doctor because it sounds like you're pregnant!
Helpful - 0
Have an Answer?

You are reading content posted in the Pregnancy Community

Top Pregnancy Answerers
13167 tn?1327194124
Austin, TX
Learn About Top Answerers
Didn't find the answer you were looking for?
Ask a question
Popular Resources
Get information and tips on how to help you choose the right place to deliver your baby.
Get the facts on how twins and multiples are formed and your chance of carrying more than one baby at a time.
Learn about the risks and benefits of circumcision.
What to expect during the first hours after delivery.
Learn about early screening and test options for your pregnancy.
Learn about testing and treatment for GBS bacterium.