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BFN on a first response at 10 dpo :/ any success stories ?

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fizzyblush · 01/07/2020 16:48

Hey ladies
So I'm 10 dpo today and have had some feelings like I'm pregnant . Currently ttc our 3rd but starting to get a bit down with the bfn's each cycle. I tested this morning and this afternoon both were completely negative .. not even a glimpse of a squinter! Am I out? 10 dpo on the frer early ones should show by now shouldn't it? Anybody had a bfn on a frer at 10 dpo and go on to have a bfp at a later stage?

Thanks ladies xDaffodil

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fizzyblush · 02/07/2020 06:20

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liaun · 02/07/2020 06:23

I got a BFN at 9DPO with a first response. Took another at 12DPO and it was positive.

Mrschips7 · 02/07/2020 08:24

It took until 12dpo to get a very faint line with my previous pregnancy. My son is almost 3. Don't fret until AF shows!

Bouncytree · 02/07/2020 08:38

Hi @fizzyblush I have been in the same boat the last couple of weeks! I tested 10 DPO approx and BFN, AF was due Tuesday - another BFN and still waiting! So I’ve been reading up on this like crazy!

Even though Some tests can pick up HCG at that point, that are about 50% effective...rather than the 99% of the day of your missed period. Many things affect this, such as when you ovulated, how quickly your hcg levels rise. So it’s still very possible for you to get a BFP.

I can’t add a positive story because I’m still waiting! Waiting to test with cheapies in Friday because I just can’t face buying another FRER.

Fingers crossed for you!

fizzyblush · 02/07/2020 08:53

Thanks ladies. It’s horrible waiting isn’t it bouncytree! Prayers for you xxxx

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