Selin has started wedding preparations and has been experiencing nausea lately. Her menstrual cycle is also a week late. She took a pregnancy test but is not completely sure about the result. However, wedding preparations are a priority, and despite family pressure, what should she do? She says she doesn’t want to get pregnant at this time, but she still has doubts in her mind.
This period of pregnancy is quite tough.
How did the test come out unclear? Was it two lines, or was it faint?
@camkenari it turned out smooth, and I think I did it too early. From the ones bought at the pharmacy.
Something similar happened to me too. The next day, when I did another test, it came out clear, so I suggest you try again.
@makarnaoncesi why should pregnancy be difficult during this time? People have kids too, they work. It’s not an easy thing, but let’s not exaggerate.
The reliability rate of pregnancy tests is about 99%, but taking them too early can affect the result. The most reliable method is the beta HCG test in the blood. Preparing for a wedding is difficult with this stress, so clarify things as soon as possible.
@hatconene that’s true, but I don’t think you can handle wedding stress and pregnancy stress at the same time. Everyone has a different capacity for what they can bear.
@aklimkaldi a thin line can often be positive, but it’s hard to say for sure. See an obstetrician. If it’s an early situation, there might be a chance for intervention.
Freeze the wedding plans for a day or two, don’t take a step without getting a clear result. Try a different brand’s test from the pharmacy, then go to the hospital. It’s tough, but it’s necessary.
In tests where a faint line appears, sometimes urine density can also affect the result. Did you try it with your first morning urine? Also, it’s necessary to wait a bit before doing consecutive tests; it might still be unclear in the very early stages.