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7/8dpo positive tests?

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pinkflyingpug · 22/12/2020 09:28

I'm 7-8 days dpo. I've just taken a test and it couldn't have been more negative. Does that mean I'm probably out this month? As I've seen people get at least v faint lines around this time..

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Curiosity101 · 22/12/2020 09:33

It's incredibly rare to get even a faint positive at 7-8DPO. Statistically most people who go on to get a BFP will have one by 12DPO and from my experience on these boards a lot of people will have it by 10DPO.

But I wouldn't read into the results of a 7-8DPO test. You're definitely not out yet!

pinkflyingpug · 22/12/2020 13:12

@Curiosity101

It's incredibly rare to get even a faint positive at 7-8DPO. Statistically most people who go on to get a BFP will have one by 12DPO and from my experience on these boards a lot of people will have it by 10DPO.

But I wouldn't read into the results of a 7-8DPO test. You're definitely not out yet!

Fingers crossed then! Thank you x
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Dex1521 · 22/12/2020 13:14

I’m 8dpo too stupidly tested as well and of course FRER was crystal clear but still staying optimistic and testing 10dpo again as this is my first month I’ve had a temp dip in tww. Did you track BBT?

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Highfalutinlootin · 22/12/2020 18:04

I got a BFP on 8 DPO. I got a negative on 7 DPO and a negative in the morning with FMU on 8 DPO but tested again in the afternoon and it was positive. Actually with sensitive tests like FRER 25% of women get a positive by 8 DPO.

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Bleepers · 22/12/2020 18:59

I got a positive at 8dpo with one and a positive at 10dpo (following a negative at 9dpo) with another. You're absolutely not out.

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