Anonymous
Post 02/10/2014 12:29     Subject: cvs pregnancy test

Anonymous wrote:I think in all cases the "you're pregnant" line is parallel to the control line.


Yep. Look for the parallel line.
Anonymous
Post 02/10/2014 12:24     Subject: cvs pregnancy test

I took one a few mins ago and the neg is half THERE so guess I should have spent my money on a better one
Anonymous
Post 11/15/2012 22:43     Subject: cvs pregnancy test

i bought the cvs test but i threw out the directions so where can i get one?
Anonymous
Post 12/14/2011 11:35     Subject: cvs pregnancy test

So 2 lines is pregnant? What is negative
Anonymous
Post 12/08/2011 16:07     Subject: Re:cvs pregnancy test

Go get a First Response Early Result. I don't trust blue dye tests - have had false positives before...
Anonymous
Post 12/08/2011 10:51     Subject: cvs pregnancy test

I took a cvs early pregnacy test lastnight there was a dark blue line in the control window & a very faint line in the result window. So I decided to take the second test in the morning cuz I've been told the hcg hormone is detected more easily in the am . The test almost looked the same but a little darker . This isn't my first rodeo I have 3 kids so I know how to read a test but maybe I just tested too early. Please help I'm freaking out !! Lol
Anonymous
Post 11/28/2011 17:45     Subject: cvs pregnancy test

The test tells me to see leaflett but on the actual test strip thelines are both blue. Does this mean im expecting?
Anonymous
Post 10/24/2011 18:57     Subject: cvs pregnancy test

The other night I took an EPT Test that said "pregnant." after about 20 min of grey-faced teeth chattering and water guzzling, I took another EPT pregnancy test that said "not pregnant." The next morning, when I really needed to get a yes or no answer, I took a CVS Digital Preg. Test that erred. It said "see pamphlet." In my frustration with pregnancy tests in the modern age of 2011, (ESPECIALLY the "easy to read, clear results" tests with no advertisement that it's a self-assembly test, aka the hard kind).... I DESTROYED IT!

And guess what was inside?!!

Eroded batteries, and rust.

I then lost all faith in those expensive lies.

After that, I went to the doctor, and was not pregnant. Or so THEIR test thinks!
Anonymous
Post 08/17/2011 09:42     Subject: Re:cvs pregnancy test

Is it normal for the results window line to show up before the control window line? I took 2 this morning and got a reading within seconds, the results window line first - then the control window. Both are very dark... It was the CVS brand early response (blue dye).
Anonymous
Post 02/06/2011 13:14     Subject: cvs pregnancy test

Anonymous wrote:i took the test this morning and had a very faint line in one window and a dark line in the control window. i don't know what that means since i threw the box away over a month ago. probably read the box and thought, "gee that is simple i won't forget." well, i have forgotten what the result should look like. should it be a + or a -, i just don't know. i have searched online, but the image of the box is too small to read. can anyone out there save me a trip to teh store and tell me what the result should look like?

thank you.




This happened to me too. Don't feel bad.
Anonymous
Post 11/15/2010 10:19     Subject: Re:cvs pregnancy test

I bought a CVS digital pregnancy test and followed the instructions to a T and it came back see leaflet however, when I pulled the stick out of the digital reader there is a very noticeable blue line and another faint blue line. But it says in the leaflet disregard this and only go by the result window. Obviously I got a defected test (of course) does anyone one who has taken a CVS digital pregnancy test had a positive result with these blue lines???? Help!!!!


A faint line is NOT a line when it comes to digitals. They always have some kind of faint line for the test line, then a darker line for the control line - the faint line does NOT mean the test is defective. That's why you shouldn't take digitals apart and look at the lines. You can take apart a regular test to scrutinize for a faint line, and a faint line = positive, but that is not true for a digital test.