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Possible chemical pregnancy? Opinions please

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Hannah2900 · 05/11/2020 09:14

Hi wise MN!

On cycle day 14 I had a very faint line on a frer which showed up immediately. According to Clear Blue OPK I had ovulated on cycle day 9 which is very early.

It wasn't a white line which I know is where the urine collects but it wasn't dark pink either. I took the test apart, looked in daylight and it was very pale pink. I continued to test the following days and I got BFN, no faint lines appeared at all. I had pulling cramps around 3 days after getting the faint line. I am now 15DPO so I suppose I'm out?

Help me figure this out please?!

OP posts:
eloiseislost · 05/11/2020 10:53

When did you get your static smiley on CB? If you got it on CD9 you could have ovulated any time between CD9-CD11. So if you tested on CD14 that would put you between 3DPO-5DPO. It's next to impossible for implantation to have happened then and your hcg levels to have been detectable, even by an ultra early test. So it sounds like you got a false positive (evap or indent or just bad luck). As everyone always says, however, you're not out until AF arrives!

Hannah2900 · 05/11/2020 11:21

@eloiseislost

Thankyou for your reply!

I got my static smiley on CD9. That's what I thought - it surely would have been too early for implantation and hcg to be detected?

AF due today but not shown up. Took a FRER but BFN.

OP posts:
eloiseislost · 05/11/2020 11:55

Yes, even if you ovulated on CD9 (more likely it was 10 to be honest), CD14 was way too early for a positive!
Keeping my fingers crossed AF stays away! 🙂

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