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Another one about trigger shot and hcg

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MimiArm · 09/11/2021 08:43

Good morning ladies

I know no-one will be able to tell me one way or the other but I'm going a bit mad here so looking for opinions and, I suppose, level headed responses to keep me neutral!

I took a trigger shot (Gonasi 10,000) on Friday, 29 October at 12.30 pm following treatment with Clomid. On that day, the dominant follicle was ready to pop so ovulation could have happened anywhere from that day to Sunday night I guess. I was told to start progesterone pessaries from the Sunday evening.

I stupidly (🙄) did a cheapie test yesterday morning (at 10 days post trigger). I did another this morning. Both have faint, but easy to see in person, lines. Pic attached: top is yesterday's and bottom is today's.

By my eyes, neither is much different to the other. Potentially, today's one was ever so slightly darker after the 3 - 5 minutes but they've both dried to pretty much the same shade.

I was pregnant once before (last December) and had a similar strength line very early so it wouldn't be abnormal for me to test positive early. That pregnancy ended in a MMC in mid February and this is the first month we've been able to try again since (thanks to private clinics being useless).

I know you are supposed to wait 14 days post trigger so this torture is completely of my own stupidity. I tested for two reasons.

Thoughts anyone?

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MimiArm · 10/11/2021 09:02

Shameless bump - and today's update pic. Am I imaging that the line is getting darker?!

Today is 12 days post trigger shot ...

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