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Is first response 'Rapid result' different to 'Early result'?

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Mylittlebee1 · 10/05/2018 03:05

I'm 8dp5dt today and I've done a test and the line is lighter than yesterday.

Last night & this morning I had some spotting so I'm petrified I'm having another chemical like I did last year.

Yesterday I used a First response 'Early result' and today I've used a first response 'Rapid result' . Are they different strengths?

Just praying they are and that's why the line is lighter?

This is my 5th ivf attempt after TTC for 20 years :(

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HidCat · 10/05/2018 05:34

Yes! The early response is much more sensitive than the rapid result.

Mylittlebee1 · 10/05/2018 07:43

Praying to god I'm still in the running then!!

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HidCat · 10/05/2018 08:00

Keeping everything crossed for you. 🤞🤞🤞🤞

Faintlinesquints · 10/05/2018 08:12

Early response are definitely more sensitive than rapid result. Easily response can be used 5-6 days before your missed period, and rapid response states it can be used from the day your period is due.
Early response is around 6.3mlU but the rapid response was something ridiculously high iirc, around 100mlU.
I hope this is of some comfort to you, good luck!

Mylittlebee1 · 10/05/2018 10:09

Thank you!

The bleeding seems to have slowed down a little so I'm just praying it stays away now.

My heart can't take the worry!!

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