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Can I Be Pregnant or Is That Normal I Need Advice!!:(

im 13 days past ovulation and I had a positive fertility test can I be pregnant or is that normal? my period is due in two days

What can I do next?

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A positive fertility test can indicate pregnancy. However...the test line has to be DARKER than the control line. It worked once for me. See this website. http://www.peeonastick.com/opkhpt.html

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Did you have sex? Then, sure.

Take a test in two days. If you still don't have your period in one week, take another test.

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IF you have had unprotected sex since your last cycle, YES, you can be pregnant!!

By the way - WELCOME to mamapedia!!!

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We have zero way of knowing. Only a doctor can confirm a pregnancy for you right now.

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Go to the doctor, and then you will know for sure. But it's looking like Yes, you are.

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A positive fertility test can indicate pregnancy. However...the test line has to be DARKER than the control line. It worked once for me. See this website. http://www.peeonastick.com/opkhpt.html

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Sure you can be pregnant but nothing you said says you are definitely pregnant. Everyone has a positive fertility test when they are ovulating. Looking at how many months or years people try clearly that doesn't mean the egg will be fertilized.

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Yes, you can definitely be pregnant. I know lots of women that have used fertility tests as pregnancy tests.

You can't get a false positive..... It tests for the hormone.... You can get a false negative, but not a positive.

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