17 with possible pregnancy

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I started having weird symptoms and bought two first response early detection tests.
Symptoms: switching between nausea and hunger, occasional lightheadedness, spotting that began as very light pink and progressed to more brown and in slightly larger amounts, mild stomach cramps/weird feeling, butterflies in tummy, mild pelvic pain/twinges, lower back pain
Monday (5-6 days before period): took a test even though it was a little to early but needed to calm nerves. Test came back clearly negative
Thursday (today; 2-3 days before period): took another test and there was an extremely faint positive line. It was barely visible but there and more easily visible under a light
What are the odds I’m pregnant? I’m on the pill and take it on time. I was on antibiotics a week before having sex and we didn’t use extra protection.
PLEASE HELP
 
I started having weird symptoms and bought two first response early detection tests.
Symptoms: switching between nausea and hunger, occasional lightheadedness, spotting that began as very light pink and progressed to more brown and in slightly larger amounts, mild stomach cramps/weird feeling, butterflies in tummy, mild pelvic pain/twinges, lower back pain
Monday (5-6 days before period): took a test even though it was a little to early but needed to calm nerves. Test came back clearly negative
Thursday (today; 2-3 days before period): took another test and there was an extremely faint positive line. It was barely visible but there and more easily visible under a light
What are the odds I’m pregnant? I’m on the pill and take it on time. I was on antibiotics a week before having sex and we didn’t use extra protection.
PLEASE HELP

I'd say statistically your chances of being pregnant are pretty low but that doesn't mean it doesn't happen! My sister has two beautiful daughters both conceived on the pill, so no method is 100% reliable!

All that said, a faint positive is still a positive- there must be some hcg levels present for there to be even a faint line. My advice would be to test again with another FRER the morning after your period is due to see if the line is there and has darkened at all.

I hope things work out the way you want them to.
 
A line is line unless it's an evap.
Have you tested again? Good luck
 
dude i am in the same exact situation and idk what to do either. it says that morning sickness comes in like week six but this morning at 8am i went to practice nauseous and threw up twice, no fever and i felt fine by noon. were having all the same symptoms im freaked out.
 
The only thing I can suggest is to take another test in a couple of days. If you have missed any pills it can not be as effective. Good luck!
 
I started having weird symptoms and bought two first response early detection tests.
Symptoms: switching between nausea and hunger, occasional lightheadedness, spotting that began as very light pink and progressed to more brown and in slightly larger amounts, mild stomach cramps/weird feeling, butterflies in tummy, mild pelvic pain/twinges, lower back pain
Monday (5-6 days before period): took a test even though it was a little to early but needed to calm nerves. Test came back clearly negative
Thursday (today; 2-3 days before period): took another test and there was an extremely faint positive line. It was barely visible but there and more easily visible under a light
What are the odds I’m pregnant? I’m on the pill and take it on time. I was on antibiotics a week before having sex and we didn’t use extra protection.
PLEASE HELP
Any update? Hope you're well :hugs:.
dude i am in the same exact situation and idk what to do either. it says that morning sickness comes in like week six but this morning at 8am i went to practice nauseous and threw up twice, no fever and i felt fine by noon. were having all the same symptoms im freaked out.
Have you taken a test hun?
 
Don't worry baby, everything will be fine, even if you are pregnant, there are always ways out, and children are happiness, good luck to you, let everything be the way you want it
 
Even if you are pregnant, there is nothing to worry about. You will have a wonderful child! But be sure to tell the father of the child and your parents about this - you will definitely need their support.
 
most antibiotics have no effect on how the pill works, only rifampicin-like antibiotics might make pills less effective. Home tests are not accurate and might show false positive (or negative). From what I know from iyoni app the most reliable results you will get from blood tests. Hope this helps.
 

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