Tomorrow will be 7 days since my frozen embryo transfer, I just wanted to know when everyone started doing pregnancy tests?
I am finding it hard to wait the full 2 weeks and think I would prefer to test everyday for the next 7 days? I go back to work the day after my official test date and I think I would rather know sooner rather than later.
I am probably looking for some positive outcomes to be honest lol.
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Hey hun, I got a BFP 7dpt and the line was quite strong. Every pregnancy is different tho, but in my opinion if you use a FRER (first response) test by day 7 you should see something even if the line is very faint. There is the odd time you wont see a line until a bit later but FRER are so sensitive they pick up the smallest amount of HCG. If you do test early I'd suggest waiting every 48 hours to retest as that's how long it takes for HCG to double. Very best of luck hope you get your BFP 🤞🤞❤💕
It’s completely your choice when you want to test, the only thing I will say is you just have to be ok with seeing a negative as it might still be too early so just be prepared for that 🥰
I’ve always tested early, on my cycle that worked I got my positive 5 days after transfer but I also have a friend who didn’t get a positive until 12 days after transfer so everyone is different. Wishing you all the luck in the world xxx
I think 7dp transfer is my safe compromise that we have decided on with our surrogate who transfers next week. It seems a safe time although sometimes people get a late positive. But if you use a first response early result test it should show up!
i got my bfp 7dpt with a day 5 blastocyst. i tested on 6dpt and I got a faint positive test so i was not sure whether it was line eyes but the day after i tested a the line was more visible. I'm currently 33weeks pregnant
I’m 7 days today with a 5 blastocyst after my frozen embryo transfer, I did the test this morning and got a really faint second line ? Hoping it gets darker as the days go on 🤞🏽✨. Congratulations on your pregnancy 💛 x
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