Hi ladies, me again! So sorry to be annoying with my posts but this the furtherest I’ve ever gotten in 5 years so as you can understand I am a little bit anxious after getting a bfp a few days ago!
My first test on 10dp5dt (top frer) came back at hcg of 59 (a bit low) but then as you can see last two days are darker than that test. Bottom frer is obviously 12dp5dt… My question is… is this looking like my hcg is increasing at a decent rate or should I be worried that todays test is no darker than yesterdays? They were all FMU. I’m hoping it was just a late implanter and now HCG is going up rapidly! 🤞🏼 Second beta is tomorrow but I’m sooo nervous! Just wondering if anyone been through a similar situation and had any advice? Are these lines looking ok? I’m just happy they are not getting lighter! Thanks 😊
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Personally I think your 12dp5dt test does look darker than the one the day before. But your HCG test will tell you more than the test strips can. Good luck xx
Looks good to me too. Don't forget HCG doubles every 48-72 hours so you ideally want to see darker line from day 10 to day 12 which you've got. So try to relax (I know it's impossible) but do your best! All the best of luck for great numbers with your next beta! 🙏🙏🙏🙏🤞🤞🤞🤞❤️❤️❤️🍀🍀🍀🍀
I think these look good, must mean your HCG is rising as the tests to me, look like they’re getting darker! Hopefully your blood tests confirms this too! All the best ✨ xxx
Great news! The lines are getting darker which is a good sign but no tests can predict whether the levels are growing at a good rate, you should go for beta hcg! Wishing you all the best for the rest of the pregnancy xx
I agree! Had my beta today, will find out the results tomorrow morning, so nervous! I did however do another frer this morning (clearly I have a problem lol) and the line is as dark as the control line now so I am cautiously optimistic! Thanks for your reply! X
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