I had cancer when I was 25 and had my eggs frozen before I started treatment. I only managed to freeze eggs. After treatment against the odds I fell pregnant naturally. My daughter was born 2016 and after that had to finish chemo and radiotherapy which put me into menopause age 27.
fast forward 10 years and I’ve thawed my 3 eggs, 2 fertilised and one made it to a 5 day blast. My beta is tomorrow but still testing clearly negative 😞.
Has anyone tested positive day 19 post 5 day transfer?
Thanks
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hello, I don’t have an answer to your question on testing but I want to wish you so much luck for your beta tomorrow It sounds like you have been through an awful lot. Everything crossed the Beta gives you a different result. Sending so much love xxx
hello, I didn’t get my positive until 9DP5DT. I did see a very faint line on day 7 but not even sure if it was just my eyes !! I went onto so many forums and looked for people who had had later positives - due to later implantation, it can take 1-5 days when the embryo is transferred x don’t give up hope ! I have read stories of people testing negative until 2nd official test day & have a baby in their arms. Really wish you well & what a blessing your daughter is 🫶🏼
Thanks so much, hanging on to last hope 😄 this is day 10 post 5dt however my blastocyst was at the stage right before blastocyst so hoping it may be causing a delay. Had a dream last night I was pregnant the full process is a rollercoaster 🎢. L xx
oh it sure is a rollercoaster & you have to be really careful on these forums because for every positive there are 20 negatives. That could possibly cause a delay if it wasn’t quite at blasto stage however I am very new to the actual IVF process despite trying for 3 years so still learning myself x let us know how you get on with your beta 🤞🏼🫶🏼 x good luck x
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