Hi everyone I know being negative , but think it's realistic. I have no symptoms really I'm tierd and depressed and too scared to test. I did last time at this point and for a faint positive which then a couple days later turned Into bfn.
Isn't this the most awful wait.
Anyone have any positive story's
Take care everyone
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I know its really hard and the wait seems endless, especially with a 2 day transfer, but it is very early to be testing and often if you got a BFP at this stage it would still be your trigger. At this stage your could still just be having implantation and HCG takes a while to rise - there is a reason why clinics make us wait so long to test.
As Daisy said, it’s really early for a BFP at this stage, you’re the equivalent of 5dp5dt and only a very small handful get one that early. I know the 2ww is brutal, especially with the lockdown but hang in there! You’ve got this 💪🏻 don’t lose hope just yet xx
It’s too early, I’ve had a transfer 5dt and tested 5 days later and it was negative. I am 10 days post 5 days transfer and done a test this morning I can barely see a faint line and no symptoms at all.
you don't always get symptoms remember and every go can be different. you hold tight, you've come so far. Think of that little bean getting nice and comfy. Your doing so well by not testing yet. I 100% think it's the right thing to do as we had a chemical too. Not that I could help myself the second time around either. You can do this girl!!!! ❤️ xxx
Hi Nuttybutt i actually two months no Period but i have sore breast,i took Pt last Feb it say two times possitive and then the next negative...This month i took Pt again it say Negative but still sore breast and no period....I dont know if i am preggy or Not!
Hi Bebicel good news for you congratulations x I am now 10days post 2 day transfer, I haven't tested again too scared . I've only got internet cheapies so going to wait.
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