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BFN at 10DPO but nausea?

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Cloudsurfing · 26/04/2019 13:55

I did a FRER test at 10DPO yesterday but was BFN.

I have been feeling so nauseas every day for the last week, but didn't think you could get morning sickness this early as everything I have read says from around week 6. Decided to test anyway to check and got the BFN. Do you think I would have got a BFP by now with FRER as it says from 6 days early, and so I should take it as a proper negative?

I am so confused as I have no other reason for feeling nauseous, I'm not a sicky person and this never happens to me for this long!

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mrsawhite · 26/04/2019 18:06

It's still early days. I've always thought until you've missed your period it's still possible. And until AF turns up you're not out yet!

Keyboard91 · 27/04/2019 08:12

I get symptoms around 4-6dpo and never test positive until 12+ dpo. And that is with a FRER 6 days early.

You don’t know if/when you implanted and you don’t know how well your body processes HCG if there is a pregnancy. All factors that dictate when you’d get a +ve. FRER only states 6 days because of its sensitivity being able to pick it up that early in some women, but doesn’t mean a negative is true.

You’re not out until AF shows up. Wait a few days and test again if you’re still feeling off. FX for you xx

Michellebops · 28/04/2019 01:32

As others say it can be too early to test.

Although the tests say the CAN be used up to 6 days before your period only a very small percentage get a positive. The percentage increases each day.

Save your money and leave as close to your period due date as possible.

Oh and good luck ❤️

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