Hello everyone? How long can you test after a blastocyst transfer? I have tested 5 days and had BFN . I have done few research and saw 7 days after blastocyst.
But I have tested with first response early pregnancy.
Do you think there can still be a chance to tern into BFP?
This is my second round fresh ivf . First one ended in a missed miscarriage at 8 weeks.
Many thanks and Good luck to everyone!!
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On my second round fresh transfer I have tested 5 days after blastocyst, and had BFN , than 7 days and a had a feint positive line which desapeared next day . Was a chemical pregnancy 😢😢.
Yes first time. Had IVF in June and overstimulated so they froze a Day 3 and 4 blastocysts from day 5/6. Had our ET last Wednesday after culturing our day 3. It was an early blasto at the transfer so I was abit dubious as to our success chances. Our blastocysts are decent grades so I know we have some more chances. Doesn’t stop the emotions going overboard though!
After stupidly testing 5dpt yesterday morning and spending most the day upset I won’t be testing again till OTD this Friday but seems the strong pregnancies test positive by now so I’m starting to get my head round it not working this time.
I’m sorry to hear yours was a chemical pregnancy. Are you looking to do another round?
My first IVF in November last year , I had a day 3 transfer and tested 7 days after and had a BFP and ended in miscarriage at 8 weeks . I read as later as implantation is the rate of miscarriage are higher. Hopefully your will turn to BFP and you will have a healthy pregnancy! I am 42 in October so chances for miscarriage are much higher in my case .
Not ready yet to start a new cycle ! Not pleased as well with the clinic . So we have to think before we start a new cycle . Not to much as time is not on our side !
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