Egg collection was on Monday 20 June( still recovering)
My embrio transfer will be this Saturday 25 th June and i figure out the earluest i can test its 4 th July!
Do you think thats right?!
I basically looked at it as my natural cycle and if i wouldn't have been going through icsi i would be due to have menstruation on 4th if my ovulation was 20 th...
Help! Getting crazy!
And its not even 2ww yet!
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Sounds like you have a 5dt, so your otd will be about 11 days after transfer. Personally I tested early, next time I won't as feel it gave me added stress, i'll just go with the if theres no bleeding then thats a good sign and wait it out. Easier said than done and its all a personal choice. The 2ww is hard and does play with your mind, alot. I had the week off but think next time i'll take a couple of days off and then go back to work as more distraction then googling everything! Good luck xxx
Hi Pritsko - I would go with whatever the clinic say, some advise 9 days after a 5dt, others it's 12. Like baby2016 says testing early adds it's own stresses but you'll be stressed either way so just do whatever is right for you. Lots of luck for transfer day and the 2ww! x x x
Is safe to test at 9dp5dt (14 days after your collection). The trigger shot should be out your system by then so your chance of a false positive is reduced. I tested on 8dp5dt as I couldn't wait. My otd was 12dp5dt...it changes from clinic to clinic. Good luck for the 2ww! X
Try to hold out until OTD, it can vary slightly between clinics. I didn't buy HPTs until day before so I wasn't tempted. It is tough but after 2 2wws already you know that.
Hi pritsko2011. Good girl! Try and hang on till the 12th day as your clinic recommends. You need to try and keep busy if you can and keep drinking plenty of water until you feel OK again. Good luck! Diane
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