Think it’s too early, did you have. Trigger injection! Youre really only 3 days post transfer, test again and see if the line fades more, once it’s faded then any line after that is positive xxx
No it doesn’t mean that at all, it’s still really early. I had a faint line on a really sensitive test at 5 days after transfer, my baby is 5 months old from that, start testing from tomorrow but get a first response nothing else xxxxxxxxxxx
I had a veryyyy faint line 4dpft which progressed daily... I was squinting to see it with my phone torch 🔦😩🤭 so I would say pregnancy is definitely a possibility. Test again in a few days. x
I think it's the trigger shot you take before egg collection that can give a false positive - you don't have that with a frozen transfer so I'd keep testing and watch for the line getting darker. It's very early but I hope it's the real deal for you xxx
I would say it's too early.... but it depends what medication you were on before you had the transfer. Because of it being frozen you wouldn't of had the trigger shot but some meds have hcg in anyway. I would test again in a few days as I had a bfp after 8 days and that was after a trigger shot but I knew it was pregnancy because I tested every day got my negatives and then knew if I got a positive it was a true one not meds..... fingers crossed it's that BFP for you x
I never did and 2 out of my 3 transfers resulted in pregnancy. I was told at the clinic whatever needs to be absorbed will be absorbed the rest will come away x
Things happen in mysterious ways, honestly dont ever give up hope, if being a mother is really what you want and ivf doesn't work there are other routes to go down. We have friends who have just adopted siblings. DNA does not make a parent/family, love does x
Why would you think he would leave you? I get that having a family is important but would imagine his vows means hed stay and youd find a way to have a family xxx
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