I had a frozen transfer done on 11/11 and it was a 5 day embryo. Last night I took a HPT came back with a faint positive (top) took another this morning (bottom) thinking it will be so much darker yet its not. I have had 3 chemicals in the past and can’t help but think this is another. Any thoughts if the lines are to faint for how long past transfer I am. I know it’s super early and we should go off lines but I can’t help but to drive myself insane. Xxxx
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Well there are two lines did that's great news. I would have my clinic check my hcg numbers tomorrow and again on Friday. That'll give you a better indication
Honestly I don't think there should be much change in lines at this point...with my BFP changes in lines darkening were very slow. your HCG levels will give you a much better idea xo
I think the second is a bit darker. Keep testing daily and you will see the difference. Also was the pic taken when it had dried out? Because they get darker when dry
Thanks for the reply lovely! The first one was dried out as it was taken last night. The second one does seem darker I’m just concerned about how faint they are for how long past transfer I am. I ended up taking a digital and it came up positive so I feel that’s a good sign I hope! OTD is on Friday using the clinics test so I thought I will
Take another tomorrow because baring in mind the time difference from above is only 12 hours. 😘
Quiet congrats, defo 2 lines there. It does look a little darker but when your lines are so faint it means your levels are very weak and they only double every 48-72hrs so the darkness of the lines wont change too much in the early stages. I tried testing every couple of days instead but its easier said than done. You have my sympathy with the previous CP, its hard to get that fear out of your head but hopefully this is your time.xx
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