Are these evaporation lines or positive lines? Clear blue turned positive after hour. The rest i can see faint lines but not sure? I made post on here earlier this morning about being 7 days late for af and taking clear blue test and result being negative at the time. Was around 4 in the morning and i waited.
I know the typical evap lines are usually faint and almost colorless. This one is bright blue, looks like a clear. I have read a lot about evaporation lines. I assume this is one of them right? Did it show up within the. Is this an evap line? A) it’s a fair bit thinner than the control line b) i threw it in the bin (was annoyed at myself for even testing) before waiting… What does an evaporation line look like on a clear blue test? Evaporation lines are colorless streaks, not faint lines. They typically appear if a person waits for longer than the suggested. I can't tell you why but i can't tell you when people post about advice interpreting a pregnancy test, it's almost always these clear blue, blue line tests. They really are a nightmare. I took an accu clear blue dye test and got what i think to be a faint pos. The line was not a solid skinny line, is more like thick blue at the tp where the line should be and thick. A faint positive line on a pregnancy test is colored, as opposed to an evaporation line on clear blue.
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I can't tell you why but i can't tell you when people post about advice interpreting a pregnancy test, it's almost always these clear blue, blue line tests. They really are a nightmare. I took an accu clear blue dye test and got what i think to be a faint pos. The line was not a solid skinny line, is more like thick blue at the tp where the line should be and thick. A faint positive line on a pregnancy test is colored, as opposed to an evaporation line on clear blue. Never mistake a light pink or blue line for an evaporation line if it is grayish. Today i took a second diff type of clear blue. I just wondered if anyone knew if you can make a line appear by touching the test, or if i should be whispering a bfp? I had an early mc at 5 weeks in march (can't remember. What does an evaporation line look like on a clearblue test? Evaporation lines are colorless streaks, not faint lines. They typically appear if a person waits for longer than the suggested. Blue dye tests (especially these clear blue ones) are notorious for them at the moment. You’re best using pink dye, ideally first response early response.
Today i took a second diff type of clear blue. I just wondered if anyone knew if you can make a line appear by touching the test, or if i should be whispering a bfp? I had an early mc at 5 weeks in march (can't remember. What does an evaporation line look like on a clearblue test? Evaporation lines are colorless streaks, not faint lines. They typically appear if a person waits for longer than the suggested. Blue dye tests (especially these clear blue ones) are notorious for them at the moment. You’re best using pink dye, ideally first response early response.