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I’m 4dp5dt and I’ve tested early AGAIN! I really can’t help myself. My first response is showing a faint (but clear) second line. I had my trigger shot on 3rd April but I’m just praying it’s not that 🤞 I had a 5AB hatching blastocyst put back if that makes any difference. What do we all think? Please be kind, I know I should’ve waited longer x

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RedFox23

I can see a line 🤞🏻 I tested early too at 5dpt and it looked just like that! Fingers crossed it gets darker over the next couple of days xxx

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silvervn

Looks like a line! I tested 5dp5dt onwards and mine started very light. I had a multi pack of the cheap strips and they got significantly darker every two days. 🤞yours continue too!!

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CyclingAddict

There's a definite line there! Fingers 🤞 for you!

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PurpleWillow

thank you all, I was sure I saw a line. Do you think it’s likely to be the trigger shot still? I had 10000 Zivafert xx

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Backagain987

I have had a trigger shot cause a BFP up until 6dpt so I would test again in 2 days and see if it's getting darker or lighter. Good luck! x

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HollyT7

I’ve tested super early with all 2 transfers and although we lost the first early in, we have two frostie babies from the early tests too. Congratulations 😘❤️

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LallyLoops

Hi, the trigger shot should be out of your system by now. Fingers crossed, looks like a nice positive! Test again in a couple of days to be sure! I'm too scared to test... I'm 11dp5dt and have had minimal symptoms. OTD beta is on Wednesday and I just do not want to do it.

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Twiglet2

hey I’d be cautiously optimistic I think the trigger will be gone by now 🤗 also you do t need to wait to test so don’t about that test as much or as little as you like 💜 fingers crossed for you that it gets darker and darker xxx

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Oopsieloopsy

I had line like that 4dpt then 5dpt a much more obvious one day 6 it was the same colour as test line 🤞🏽

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Fruitandflowers

On my two fresh transfers I got a BFP at 5dp5dt and the trigger was out of my system and these were accurate. It can vary though so you can test again and if the line is any darker then it's not the trigger. Mine were always darker in the afternoon but I think best way to tell is to repeat a day or two later to be able to really compare (I just tested all the time...) Only reliable way though is HCGs two days apart but not necessary.

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DianeArnoldPartnerNurseFertility Network UK

Hi PurpleWllow. This is very early. Just keep up with all prescribed medication, and test on the day recommended by your clinic. Good luck. Diane

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