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Can I Be Pregnant If My Second Line In HPT Is Very Light ?

Hi My last period date was 19th may-2011. I had Unprotected sex with my husband . Today is 17th june. still now I am not having period.I am pregnant?? I have done a Home Pregnancy Test Today. I saw 2 lines comes out. One is very dark and other one is light but not much light. I am Pregnant??
Tue, 31 Jan 2012
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Usually when two lines are visible, it means you are pregnant. You may repeat the test with another Pregnancy kit to help you. If still in doubt, consult your Gynaecologist and get an ultrasound to confirm.
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Welcome to HealthcareMagic.
There are good chances that you could be pregnant.I advise you to wait for a week and repeat home pregnancy test.If not , you can approach your doctor and get a confirmatory test(serum beta HCG or Ultrasound ) done.
Congratulations on your pregnancy.
Take care.
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Can I Be Pregnant If My Second Line In HPT Is Very Light ?

Welcome to Healthcare Magic Good Day Usually when two lines are visible, it means you are pregnant. You may repeat the test with another Pregnancy kit to help you. If still in doubt, consult your Gynaecologist and get an ultrasound to confirm.