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These are evap lines right?
I'm freaking out a little bit. Evaps, right? Please say yes. . . I've never seen one before, let alone two out of one package!!?
Re: These are evap lines right?
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One showed up within 10 mins, the other was after 10.?
I can't see the pic but will tell you that I once took a HPT that looked negative to me following the directions. Then, when DH saw it in the bathroom trash the next morning there was a definite line (which I figured was an evap line) so I re-tested......
To make a long story short, nine months later Caroline was born!!!!
Sometimes they leave it in, sometimes they can take it out without it disrupting the pregnancy. All depends on where the baby is.?
Paragard. I've gotten AF on it before but I don't know what's going on with this cycle.?
jacqui, if the bloodwork comes back positive, PLEASE go see your MD immediately...i am worried about you now
From the paraguard manual:
What if I become pregnant while using Paraguard?
If you are pregnant, contact your healthcare professional
right away. If you are pregnant and ParaGard? is in your uterus, you
may get a severe infection or shock, have a miscarriage or premature labor and delivery, or even die. Because of these risks, your healthcare provider will recommend that you have ParaGard? removed, even though removal may cause miscarriage.
If you continue a pregnancy with ParaGard? in place, see your
healthcare provider regularly. Contact your healthcare provider right
away if you get fever, chills, cramping, pain, bleeding, flu-like
symptoms, or an unusual, bad smelling vaginal discharge.
A pregnancy with ParaGard? in place has a greater than usual chance of
being ectopic (outside your uterus). Ectopic pregnancy is an emergency
that may require surgery. An ectopic pregnancy can cause internal
bleeding, infertility, and death. Unusual vaginal bleeding or abdominal
pain may be signs of an ectopic pregnancy.
Copper in ParaGard? does not seem to cause birth defects.
I'm gonna guess BFP considering two sets of evap lines from the same box seems pretty unlikely!
in which case, congrats!