Hi everyone!! I feel like I’m going insane at this point. Just to give you a bit of background..
I’m 34 and my DH is 34. This is our 4th iVF round.. the last one before this was in 2018 and I had 2 make it to blast stage from 5 embryos. They transferred 1 5BB and froze an early blast. That round ended with my period coming early and a BFN.
I just did an FET on 7/7/22 and I have been testing since 3DPT .. I know I know. It’s bad. Very bad.. however I’m so scared I’m already out. Each test has been a STARK BFN .. I keep seeing the indent line on FRER as the test starts working but then disappears.. currently on 7DP5DT and got another BFN.. see below.. I’m I totally out?? We increased progesterone this time with Lubion injections daily plus 3x pessaries and I was also given Prednisolone 2x daily.
I’m just so sad at this point I don’t actually know what to do. PLEASE SOMEONE GIVE ME SOME HOPE!!!
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Hope? Never give up! Fight until the end for whatever you want. One day it's will come to you. This journey is very hard 😢 so cry when you need.
7dp5dt sounds I little bit earlier for test this why the Clinic tests on 12dpt. You can still get your positive ✨️
Hi, never give up hope, you are not out yet.Put your tests away until your OTD. Try and keep yourself busy. I know it's hard, but testing daily just adds to the stress of the TWW. I found it worked best for me to lock the tests away, until closer to test day, I kept myself busy with walks, films, books etc and tried to 'enjoy' the fact you could be pregnant!
You can do it! I wish you good luck for this round 🤞🤞
I had similar to you 3 fresh rounds all ending in bfn then one last hurrah with my only frozen one from my very first round. Tested about day 6 or 7 BFN. On OFTD got my BFP! You’re not out till you’re out keep the hope!
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