Hey everyone havent been on here for like 2 years after my fresh cyclw icsi failed.
Just had a frozen transfer on the 13th and im back to work this 2weeks is going to kill me not knowing as its effecting my dutys at work (hoisting etc)
How early did people do there tests and come back positive I need to know how early I could possibly do mine?
No hate thank you so much!
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Hi there I had my FET of 2 blasts on the evening of 5th Nov. I started testing 3DP5DT on a Clearblue and got a super super faint line. Got ever so slightly darker at 4DP5DT. And on 5DP5DT I used a Clearblue digital along with the regular dye test and got my BFP on both. I had my first beta at 7.5DP5DT and it came back at 28. I was convinced I was going to miscarry. Did my second beta exactly 48 hours past to check if it had doubled and it did at 56.5. Sometimes beta could be slow rising but please don’t give up until atleast 14DP5DT and again 48 hours after. I have my first scan at 5 weeks 2 days gestational age which is next Monday, so anxious. All the very best to you !
I have mixed feeling regarding testing early, also my husband has made to promise not test early! How on earth we have to wait! Some ladies got their positive as early as day 4!
I had 2 embryostransferred and have a positive test! I have rang them and they told me to wait and test again in another week because it could be hormones!! Stay in touch xxx
I just read on "ivf_explained" instagram page that a pregnancy test result is never really accurate until 14-15 days after the sperm and egg meet (i.e. 2 weeks after egg collection).
Ps. I love this page, really interesting. Thank you to the member who added this on here recently to make us aware of the live Q&A with them on Thursday 😘😘
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