I am 9 days post 5Day blastocyst transfer with IVF.
I took this HPT this morning with FMU, I see a faint line and it seems pink, but it took 10 minutes to show. Does anyone have experience with lines showing up later and getting BFP?
Any thoughts and feedback would be very much appreciated,
thank you
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That does not look like an evaporation line to me however, best to test again in the morning with a frers if you can. 8 days is early hence why the line became obvious abit later. It could have been there before the 10 munutes but harder to see. Frers will give you a accurate result tomorrow at 10 days past. Good luck
Thank you dreams28, there was a very very very fainter than faint squint line there at five minutes-the kind where you feel like your eyes are playing tricks-and they may have been, then it got darker by 10 minutes <3
I would say a faint positive. It might be just the kind of test you have doesnt give strong lines. Even when I used FRER ones which are the most sensitive I didnt have any lines at all....no evap nothing. Fingers crossed for you, I reckon it looks promising! Oh and an FRER may give a better line if you are looking for a different test to use.xx
It looks like a positive to me but probably best to test again in the morning. I had a faint line like this on 2 tests in the past but wasn’t 100% sure as it took ages to show, so ended up getting a digital test which just said pregnant. Wishing you lots of luck 😊💕xX
Thank you so much for taking the time to reply, I really appreciate it......just keep going backward and forward-could it be, it's not--I'm sure you understand! I will check again in the morning <3 and thanks for your wishes xx
first, thanks so much for your feedback and taking the time to give it....got bloods done today and BFN feeling pretty devastated at the moment but I know you understand this feeling.
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