i did a Velocit test 15days after missing my period. the test line was very fain!


Question:
my periods have always been regular. i donot use any birth control measures.
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It's a possiblity but your best bet is to see your doctor for a blood pregnancy test, as this is the most accurate way of testing.

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sometimes you don't get a period because of a bad diet. maybe that could be the case.

Pregnancy is a possibility. If you're not sure, wait a few days and test again. False positives are extremely rare so it's a good bet that you are pregnant.

you might be pregnant.just go to the doctor and find out
Source(s):
parenting book/magazine

well, if you didn't have sex, then you probably arent pregnant. if you did, then maybe you should take the test again.

just go to the halth dept. they'll know

Yes, it's possible. In home pregnancy tests a line generally means you are pregnant, no matter how light it is. But, some tests do give false positives or evaporation lines. They can look like a positive test result, but they are actually negative.

Try testing with a different brand or go to your Dr and get a blood test done. If your cycles are irregular, you might want to ask to be tested for PCOS, which is Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome and can be the cause of irregular periods.
Source(s):
http://www.soulcysters.com/ for information on PCOS.

yes any faint line on a test is classed as a positive test if in doubt wait a week and do it again but a test kit is99 PERCENT ACCURATE HOPE IT IS WHAT YOU WANT

Even a faint line is a positive result. I have been told these tests are 99.9% accurate- and they give only false negatives.
Congratulations!
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My own experience!
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