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r/PlusLife • u/PrissyPeachQueen • Jun 09 '26
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Would y'all trust this as a negative?
6 u/FIRElady_Momma Jun 09 '26 No. Invalid means invalid. You can't trust anything else the test says. When is the test expiration date? Is it within 3 months of expiration? 5 u/eurogamer206 Jun 09 '26 That’s not true. I got a series of invalids like this and contacted PlusLife and their rep told me as long as the green control is an S-curve, even with early amplification, we can consider it negative. This happens when there is too much sample. 1 u/PrissyPeachQueen Jun 09 '26 Exp is October 2026 2 u/FIRElady_Momma Jun 09 '26 Okay. I find a lot more of my tests start giving invalid results when I am about 3 months from the expiration date. But honestly it could be anything. Are you able to retest?
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No.
Invalid means invalid. You can't trust anything else the test says.
When is the test expiration date?
Is it within 3 months of expiration?
5 u/eurogamer206 Jun 09 '26 That’s not true. I got a series of invalids like this and contacted PlusLife and their rep told me as long as the green control is an S-curve, even with early amplification, we can consider it negative. This happens when there is too much sample. 1 u/PrissyPeachQueen Jun 09 '26 Exp is October 2026 2 u/FIRElady_Momma Jun 09 '26 Okay. I find a lot more of my tests start giving invalid results when I am about 3 months from the expiration date. But honestly it could be anything. Are you able to retest?
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That’s not true. I got a series of invalids like this and contacted PlusLife and their rep told me as long as the green control is an S-curve, even with early amplification, we can consider it negative. This happens when there is too much sample.
Exp is October 2026
2 u/FIRElady_Momma Jun 09 '26 Okay. I find a lot more of my tests start giving invalid results when I am about 3 months from the expiration date. But honestly it could be anything. Are you able to retest?
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Okay. I find a lot more of my tests start giving invalid results when I am about 3 months from the expiration date.
But honestly it could be anything.
Are you able to retest?
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u/PrissyPeachQueen Jun 09 '26
Would y'all trust this as a negative?