hey ladies , so. I tested on day 5 it was a negative test so I was going to stop my meds as I was sure I was out . The ladies on this group convinced me to keep talking them so I listen and continued with the meds I tested on Friday which was day 10 had a very faint line . I have my bloods Monday & I haven’t tested since Friday so my question is any success with a very faint line on day 10 ?
Last transfer was a top quality embryo had lots of signs and symptoms lovely strong line on day 8 after transfer ect & I just knew I was pregnant had a lovely strong heart beat on scan day but sadly ended in a miscarriage at 9 weeks ..
this embryo was a day 6 3bb
I know I won’t know for sure until I get my bloods .. however am I clutching straw here ?
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Sounds like you have a positive pregnancy test so this sounds like great news! The clinic I use doesn't even do a blood test unless you test positive and then it is just for confirmation to check your HCG levels I believe. My understanding is that in order to have a positive pregnancy test, there has to be HCG in your urine and there can only be HCG in your urine if you are a) pregnant b) had a recent pregnancy loss and there is still HCG in your system or c) you tested early and the HCG is left over from the trigger shot. I would call and speak to your clinic about it this morning although it sounds like you are off there for a blood test today anyway so hopefully you can speak to someone when you are there!
I recommend you that if they give you the option of a blood test, to take it, specially if you had a faint positive. Blood tests are good to detect if you are having an ectopic pregnancy, which can be dangerous if it goes undetected. Also, sometimes urine tests have a very high threshold to be positive.
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