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Ovitrelle/ Low Beta 10dpt

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Hi

I had the trigger shot on my FET day and have had 8-click doses since then every 3 days (3 in total). Day 10 was yesterday and my Beta was very low at 43.8. I had my last dose of Ovitrelle the night before. Does anyone have any experience of low betas with ovitrelle? I have a history of FET chemicals and I anticipate this is going down the same route. I have to re-test but this is going to be a few days away due to the weekend. Could this even just be a false positive? I have some symptoms but wonder whether this again is just because of the ovitrelle. Anyone have any experience with this situation?

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