Yes, actually false positives are more common than you would believe. I had a false positive with an Answer test last year and I know it was not accurate because I had a blood test the next day and it came back at 0, so there was no chance it was an early miscariage. Clearblue Digital has had an ongoing issue with false positives for a few years now.
Here is a link that discusses the problems: peeonastick.com/issues.html (you have to scroll down to #3 to read about it. I would definitely call the company to complain as this has been going on for a while and they do not seem to have fixed the problem at all (you are like the third person who has had this issue with this test in the past few months on YA). It sucks that they keep putting out such an unreliable product, and it is heartbreaking when you get your hopes up only to have them dashed.
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