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7DP5DT - negative test, period in two days?

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Hello everyone,

I have (just about) made it to 7DP5DT without completely losing my mind.

However, all my tests have been negative. Not even the faintest line.

My OTD is tomorrow (bloods at the clinic, they test on Day 8) - should I be prepared for the worst?

Also, I am on a high-dose medicated cycle, when should I expect my period? It is due in two days, but I assume the medication will delay it?

Thank you.

Xx

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aamiller405

sorry I don't have any answers for you but I just wanted to wish you the best of luck with your bloods xo

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Kitcat12

Aw lovely, I was just thinking 7dpt is far too early to test! Most clinics don't ask for a HPT until 10-12 dpt. My line at 8dp5dt was so faint you could barely see it! Hope the blood test comes back positive for you x

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