So today was my Wifes test day after a FET (We have had one failed fresh transfer a couple of months back) - this is 10 days post transfer and i just wanted your opinions, we are both filled with hope! after we had a BFN from the get go last time.
by the way i am new here, so sorry i am not with all the Lingo
Thanks to any of your inputs - it would really help keep the hope alive and if anyone has any similar success stories?
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I would say this looks like a faint positive and there is definitely still hope there. I would retest in a couple of days or you could try a first response early result which is a bit more sensitive. Fingers crossed!x
PS. As Klndmr says if you can get a blood test to confirm a positive and repeat 48hrs later it will allow you to see if the levels are rising in the correct manor. However I know not all clinics do this. Best of luck.
thank you! yes we are going to wait until Saturday, but my Wife who is sat at home is itching her feet to keep testing haha. thank you for the good luck
Hey hey . It's line and it's there so there is definitely a hope. Have you got blood test booked? The best thing is to have blood test for peace of mind.
I'm in exactly same situation. 9 days past FET and getting faint lines and I have my blood test tomorrow.
Best of luck! Hope its positive for both of us 🤞🤞🤞🙏🙏🙏🙏🥰🥰🥰💗💗😭
I would do a ClearBlue How Many Week’s test. It should show 2-3 weeks at this point. Then you can test again next week to check it has progressed to 3+ weeks.
A positive is a positive 99% of the time. Looks positive to me, however faint. Only HCG in pregnant women indicate pregnancy and that says pregnant. Try a a pink dye test next time such as First Response because result can come up much clearer or as others have suggested a digital which uses the HCG level to determine how many weeks pregnant. Hopefully it gives you readings that coincides with the correct pregnancy length. Congrats!
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