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Hi ladies!

So I had an FET last Fri and tested day 8,9,10 post 5dt. I got the faintest pos on day 8.. almost invisible, slightly darker day 9 but still almost invisible, same this morning. I'm assuming it's a chemical. My beta is due Wed. I will continue to take my meds until told otherwise. Just wondering, where to go from here 💔 this was my first transfer. Understandably disappointed.

Has anyone any success stories post chemical that they could share? Of course a million things going through my head!

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