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9dp5dt imperceptible faint positive

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Hi there, had my 1st FET on 26 June, home tested yesterday and today and can see a line but only when holding up to the window or shining a torch through back of the stick. Questioning if this is a chemical or just a slow implanted. Blasto was a 4AB. Meds are 3x estrogen and 3x progesterone pessaries daily. Only symptoms are huge big and sore boobs but guess that could be the drugs. OTD in 2 days, can’t help but feel this line should be much stronger by now. Anyone with similar experience out there?

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I have not had this happen but I really hope it is a BPF for u 💕 it could be just a late implanter 🤞

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Hi Snurf. Carry on with any pres cribed medication and test on the day recommended by your clinic. Good luck! Diane

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