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Losing hope

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Jess1997 · 05/03/2023 13:44

11DPO today.. got a super faint line on FRER but worried it’s just an indent.. easy at home still negative.. AF isn’t due for another 4 days.. I do have some symptoms but I’m worrying I’m just getting in my head about it 😕 if I’m not pregnant rn it’ll be 2 months until I take tests again as I don’t wanna conceive next month and have a Christmas baby.. needing some 11DPO stories to cheer me up ❤️

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Twoinapod · 05/03/2023 14:10

I’ve Never known an indent on a frer, all my negatives were stark white and I only ever saw a line when it was positive. I got my positive at 11dpo but the line on the strip was almost not there. I’d been using strips since 9dpo and nothing. Frer are more sensitive so I wouldn’t expect to see a line on strips yet if the frer is faint

Jess1997 · 05/03/2023 15:32

Twoinapod · 05/03/2023 14:10

I’ve Never known an indent on a frer, all my negatives were stark white and I only ever saw a line when it was positive. I got my positive at 11dpo but the line on the strip was almost not there. I’d been using strips since 9dpo and nothing. Frer are more sensitive so I wouldn’t expect to see a line on strips yet if the frer is faint

Aww see I’ve heard so many people talking about indents on FRER that’s why I’m so worried and I don’t wanna get my hopes up 😕 congratulations tho!!

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Twoinapod · 05/03/2023 15:41

@Jess1997 i think a lot of the time people test early and get a positive, which then results in a chemical pregnancy. But because people see a positive and then Get negatives they assume evaps, indents or false positives. Frers are the most reliable and sensitive tests you can get, a line on them is a positive. But there’s always a higher risk of a chemical the earlier you test. Fingers crossed it sticks for you 🤞

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