Meet the Other Phone. Protection built in.

Meet the Other Phone.
Protection built in.

Buy now

Please or to access all these features

Conception

When's the best time to get pregnant? Use our interactive ovulation calculator to work out when you're most fertile and most likely to conceive.

Early loss/chemical pregnancy still getting some super faint lines and opks

1 reply

firsttimemummy321 · 25/04/2021 06:20

Hi, I've had another early loss but this one was different where I bled before the stronger positives that then went negative (well almost I'm still getting super faint lines that if I hadn't had stronger positives would think were indents but were stark white before the positives)

My first sign was a positive (very positive) opk but the pregnancy test wasn't positive until the day afterwards. I'm still getting a good line on the opks as well (not positive so know it doesn't mean anything but my opks are normally blank then only get a line for around 4/5 days with the positive in the middle for ovulation)

How long did your tests take to go back to negative completely negative? Last Saturday was when I stopped bleeding and got my stronger positive

Tia x

OP posts:
catinthehat12 · 25/04/2021 06:30

Interested in this too. Have had a missed miscarriage (9 week scan, and measured 6 weeks and no heartbeat). Keen to get back trying but currently still have a very faint positive on the HPT, and then a strong positive OPK. My miscarriage wasn’t long ago, so I don’t expect to be completely HCG free and so patiently waiting, but I am wondering at what point can I trust the OPKs? Only when HCG is completely negative?

In your case, you sound a few days ahead of me where your OPK is picking up less HCG now so starting to become a bit more accurate. What day of your cycle are you on from the bleeding?

I have read lots of posts about when it goes negative though and it’s quite varied, some say from a week to 6 weeks! You sound almost there, I am sure in a couple of days you’ll have a negative test.

New posts on this thread. Refresh page
Please create an account

To comment on this thread you need to create a Mumsnet account.

This thread is closed and is no longer accepting replies. Click here to start a new thread.

Swipe left for the next trending thread