The first test was 6dp5dt at 5am The second test was 7dp5dt at 9pm (had time to darken which doesn't help) Third test was this morning at 5am.
I also did a clear blue digital yesterday morning and got a big old positive
I know that HCG doubles every 48-72 hours. I know that you should take the same tests at the same time for consistency. I didn't have a trigger shot so these lines aren't left over trigger shot.
Just looking for reassurance that people have had lines like these before (not dye stealers) and gone on to have successful pregnancies. Scared myself with all the horror stories of chemical pregnancies and miscarriages so want to hear/know of stories where there's success so it helps inbetween now and my beta. and even share line progression photos if you have any!
My beta is Friday morning. Just looking for hope & love and light.
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Hello I reckon you can see a marked difference between the 6 and 8 day tests. I think if you test every day the differences you see in line strength will be minimal so would recommend leaving 48 hours in between. Comparing lines on tests can really put you into am anxiety loop so if there is anyway you can now just focus on bloods I would do that too, though I honestly know how challenging that is. Wishing you lots of luck x x
its defo going forward and not backwards so that’s the main thing this early 🤗 getting it on the digital is a good sign too! Fingers crossed for Friday for you xx
I didn't even have line progression for about a week. Even testing on my official test day at 10dp 5dt. Just had a super faint line. Wss convinced I was having another chemical pregnancy. Currently 33 weeks so line progression isn't everything. My hcg was slow to double . Some times it didn't double within the 48 72 hr period as had several blood tests
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