On Thursday I had some brown spotting after a very very very faint positive test (9 days past 5 day FET). Then had what I can only describe as a period which started on Friday and bled all weekend. Official test day is today and thought when I did the test it would be a clear negative. But it wasn’t, again a very faint line. I called the clinic who asked if I wanted blood tests to confirm so I’ve got an appointment tomorrow. After that I peed on another stick which still showed a faint line and that was my 3rd wee of the day.
I am so confused! Could this be a chemical pregnancy or maybe just low levels of hcg. I had a double transfer so could this be 1 of the embryos failing and maybe there is hope for the other?
Anyone experienced this and had a positive outcome?
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I'm currently sat in hospital in the middle of my induction but 8 months ago I was bleeding from a subchorionic hematoma - quite common but scary as hell. I documented it all in this forum including the extra injections my clinic had me take - a post called "Full Cycle from ICSI-BFP-bleeding-covid-induction".
Assuming all goes well in the next 12-24 hours we will be welcoming our miracle baby girl into the world so there are positive outcomes from difficult pregnancies xx ❤
Hope you’re HCG test gives you some answers 🤗 I have had both a chemical and a successful pregnancy with this scenario so you defo have a chance for the pregnancy to continue, sending hugs and hoping for a positive outcome for you 💕 x
There is still hope, I had spotting from 2 days after my postive test, carried on for a week then a big red bleed worse than any period I have had.. thought it was over but yesterday at 6weeks 4 days we saw a heartbeat and cried through absolute shock and happiness.. so bleeding is not always the end! Still feel cautious but for now it is real. You have had positives so hoping for the best for you too xx
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