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For those who have used the clear blue week estimating tests, how far along were you when it said 2-3 or 3+ ? I got a…

For those who have used the clear blue week estimating tests, how far along were you when it said 2-3 or 3+ ? I got a 1-2 when I was 4 weeks 2 days

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angelmomma_3

McKennaМама троих детей

I just wanted to know everyones personal experience with them and how many DPO they were when they got their results

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joceyyyy

JocelynВ ожидании первенца

It says in the instructions what your dr might date it as. The weeks counter is actually how many weeks past ovulation

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caitlynmiller

CaitlynМама дочки (2 года), беременна (12 нед.)

Mine said 1-2 weeks when I was a little over 4 weeks

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angelmomma_3

McKennaМама троих детей

I should have worded it better. I should have asked how many days passed ovulation did people get those results

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victoriasmom

Sarah Alondra FryМама двоих (младенец), ждёт третьего

i got 2-3 when i really was 4 wks and 6 days but yeah ^ add two weeks because you got to add in the two weeks it takes to concieve

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gracieemarissa

GracielaВ ожидании первенца

That means you were ovulating 1-2 weeks ago. Doctors measure at the beginning of your period which is why you add 2 weeks to that.

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klanc919

Kristen LancasterМама дочки (1 год)

it goes based off when you like conceived/implanted.

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twinmommabellahali

Bella HaliВ ожидании первенца

It says to add 2 weeks to the results you get.

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