Why did my pregnancy test turn positive hours later?

Evaporation lines happen when the urine that was on the test area starts to dry. The chemical composition of the urine sample changes due to evaporation. As a result, the test may start to display a positive line. After the allotted time has passed, you should discard the pregnancy test to avoid confusion.
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Can a pregnancy test be positive if it sits too long?

Don't Let The Test Sit For Too Long

There is a time limit involved in reading an at-home pregnancy test—if you read the test outside the window of time outlined in the instructions, you could end up with inaccurate results. Most non-digital tests show lines to indicate the presence of hCG in the urine.
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Do pregnancy test turn positive after a few hours?

It takes anywhere from an hour to a day or more to get the results. There are two types of pregnancy blood tests: A qualitative hCG blood test simply detects whether there is hCG in your blood. It will give pregnancy results at about the same time as a urine test.
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Can a test turn positive after sitting?

If you let the test sit too long the the test may show a false positive result. A false positive is when the tests shows you are pregnant when you actually are not. Pregnancy tests work by detecting a hormone called human chorionic gonadotropin, HCG.
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How fast do evaporation lines show up?

A mark on a pregnancy test may be an evaporation line if: More than 10 minutes have passed since taking the test. The mark is faint and colorless, and it resembles a water spot. The mark has no visible dye in it.
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I took 5 pregnancy tests 2 were positive, but not until an hour later. Am I pregnant?



Can an evaporation line be blue?

While an evaporation line can appear on a pink or blue dye test, many frequent testers on popular online pregnancy and fertility forums adamantly argue that blue tests are more prone to these deceptive shadows.
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How common are evaporation lines?

Evaporation lines are common on pregnancy tests, but they don't appear every time. It depends on the chemical makeup of each woman's urine. One of the best ways to avoid any confusion when using a home pregnancy test is to check your results within the reaction time.
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What does an evaporation line look like on clear blue?

What does a faint line look like? Each pregnancy test is different, with some brands using a red dye and others, like Clearblue, a blue dye. For a red dye test, a faint line will look light pink, whereas a blue dye test will produce a light blue line. See images below to get an idea of what a faint line can look like.
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Can a pregnancy test turn positive overnight?

This usually ranges between a couple of minutes up until 10 minutes later. If you see a positive result beyond this time frame, you may be left second-guessing the results. However, the false-positive reading, in this case, is due to something called an evaporation line.
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Will a faint positive get darker as it dries?

That's because the results are accurate when the urine is still wet. Once it dries, urine may leave a faint line where it evaporated – an "evap line." Unlike positive result lines, which are usually dark or bright, an evap line will be colorless. Very diluted urine.
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Will an evaporation line disappear with water?

Unfortunately, evaporation lines will not disappear, even when you try to remove them with water. If you are not confident with the pregnancy test result, it's highly recommended that you take another test, taking care to follow the instructions properly, to avoid a false positive pregnancy test result.
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How can you tell the difference between an evaporation line and a positive?

The key way to tell the difference between an evaporation line vs blue dye positive lines is to see whether the line gets thinner. If it stays thick, it's more likely to be positive, but if it gets thinner, you could be looking at an evap line.
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Can evaporation lines indicate early pregnancy?

If a pink line showed up quickly, then it is likely a positive, pregnant result. If the line only showed up much later (say ten minutes or more) than the control line, it may be an evaporation line.
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What Colour are clear blue evaporation lines?

On a blue dye test, the line can appear as gray or even a lighter shade of blue. (Note: For some reason, anecdotally, many mamas find that blue dye tests are more prone to evaporation lines.) Sometimes, though, the evaporation line appears as a colorless streak, almost like an indentation.
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Is it possible to get a faint positive and then a negative the next day?

Unfortunately, it is possible to have a faint positive, only to get a negative when you retest a few days later. If this happens to you, it may be that you have had a very early miscarriage. Sadly, miscarriages are very common, with a quarter of pregnancies thought to be affected.
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Can a thin blue line be positive?

A POSITIVE result must show BOTH a BLUE line and a PINK line near the BLUE line. Look closely! Even a very faint, pink Test Line and a blue Control Line is a POSITIVE result. The intensity of the lines may vary.
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Is an evaporation line thick?

The evaporation line typically shows up as a very faint, thin, and almost colorless vertical line. If you test early and have low levels of hCG, the vertical line may be faint.
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When do chemical pregnancies happen?

A chemical pregnancy is a very early miscarriage that happens within the first five weeks of pregnancy. An embryo forms and may even embed in your uterus lining (implantation), but then it stops developing. Chemical pregnancies occur so early that many people who miscarry don't realize it.
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What are the symptoms of chemical pregnancy?

Symptoms of a chemical pregnancy.
  • A heavier than normal period.
  • More menstrual cramping than usual.
  • Low hCG levels.
  • Lack of common pregnancy symptoms like morning sickness or breast soreness after a positive pregnancy test.
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How common are chemical pregnancies?

Chemical pregnancies are extremely common — as many as one-third of all pregnancies may be chemical pregnancies, and up to 22 percent of IVF pregnancies may be chemical pregnancies. But in many cases, women don't even know they were pregnant because the pregnancy loss occurs so early.
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Does faint line mean chemical pregnancy?

Unfortunately, a faint positive line can also be a sign of a very early miscarriage, sometimes called a chemical pregnancy, which occurs within the first 12 weeks of a pregnancy, often much earlier. If you take a home pregnancy test after a miscarriage, your test may reveal a faint positive line.
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Do your hCG levels rise with a chemical pregnancy?

Chemical pregnancies are those that typically end in the first few weeks after an initially positive pregnancy test. A woman's hCG levels rise enough to produce a positive test initially, but the pregnancy does not continue, and the levels fall soon after.
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Why did I get a positive pregnancy test and then get my period?

Getting your period a week after a positive pregnancy test can be confusing and frightening, but it's actually much more common than you might realize. You may have experienced what's often referred to as a chemical pregnancy. Many women who have a chemical pregnancy actually don't even realize they've conceived.
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Can a chemical pregnancy be saved?

Chemical pregnancies happen early enough that they generally have little effect on a woman's body and do not require treatment. If one happens, there is also usually nothing barring the couple from trying again immediately.
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Why is my pregnancy test getting lighter?

This is due in large part to the concentration of your urine at any given time. This can fluctuate dramatically throughout the day depending on how much fluid you drink and how frequently you urinate, among other things. The more you drink, the more diluted the hCG in your urine will become.
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