I had taken a home pregnancy test on Sunday. Negative. They make these tests where they can detect if you are pregnant 5 days earlier. I later learned that I can't count.
On Monday I had a sinus infection so I wasn't feeling like myself anyway. When I got home, I still wasn't feeling well so I was only going to cook rice (some garlic flavor). The weird thing was that as I went to cook it, the smell actually made me gag. I couldn't even try to eat it. I'm never that sensitive to smells and I remembered my sister-in-law, Tamie, telling me that her 1st pregnancy sign was a heightened sense of smell.
About 10:30pm I decided to go take another test. I was sure it was negative since I took one yesterday but at least for a short 3 minutes I could pretend that I might be. For this particular test to be positive, there has to be 2 blue lines showing. I go look at the test and see 1 normal line and 1 very faint line. This line was light enough that I initially thought I was imagining it. I pulled Sunday's stick out of the trash to compare results... it had ONE line. So, 1 1/2 lines?!?! What does that even mean?!?!
How hard can it really be to read a pregnancy test? I used to laugh at the fact that they advertise "easier to read" on some of them--maybe I should have bought those. Now what? Find the instruction manual for a stick you pee on. What a joke. The instructions addressed any and every ridiculous question you could possibly come up with EXCEPT the faint line. Go figure.
I always thought I would have some fun way of telling Cody. I thought I would at least tell him in PERSON. I had to call him just to help me figure this out...but how do you start that conversation? "Hey Cody, I just took a pregnancy test, it may or may not be positive and I can't sleep until I have this figured out". I couldn't even tell you how either one of us reacted in this moment and what our emotions were because we were too busy trying to decide YES or NO. Not knowing what else to do, I got off the phone, took a picture of the stick and sent it to him to get his opinion.
Next I call Kim. I knew she would be awake. I pretty much had the same conversation with her as I did with Cody. 1 or 2? 1 or 2?? She also got a picture.
Cody and Kim weren't able to help much but they did confirm that I wasn't crazy and seeing things.
Next source=Internet. After spending some time searching and learning more about pregnancy tests than I ever cared to know, I did come across some useful info. At this point I was fairly certain that I was pregnant but would have to take another one in the morning to get a better read.
I've had someone else tell me they experienced the same faint line issue. So for those of you that will be using these home tests in the future:
- These tests detect Hcg which is a hormone present when pregnant.
- Therefore even a faint line=positive test (just means there isn't much Hcg present yet).
- It's best to take the test first thing in the morning because the urine is more concentrated.
All things I wish I would have known earlier.
The test I took Tuesday morning was POSITIVE. I went to the doctor for the sinus infection and the blood test here also said I pregnant.
Here. We. Go!
That's it. Population 332. Let's just say there's not so much as a hotel in a place like this.
While I was in San Diego we had to go to the Zoo!