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8dpo and two faint positive tests

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Mads12345 · 08/05/2020 13:08

Hi,

I'm currently 8dpo, I haven't had any real symptoms other than sore nipples and cramps but took two first response pregnancy tests tonight and got two faint positives on both. I had an early miscarriage about a month ago and I'm worried that 8dpo I wouldn't have implanted ? Anyone else have this?

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Laurend0603 · 08/05/2020 13:20

8dpo is really early but it's not unheard of to get a postive! I got a barely there line at 11dpo. I think you can implant early but its usually 10-11dpo I think, are you sure about your ovualtion date? I would try again after the weekend good luck xx

BellysGonnaGetYa · 08/05/2020 13:21

Congratulations! I got my BFP on a FRER at 9dpo. I'm now almost 35 weeks.

Mads12345 · 08/05/2020 14:03

Thanks! I had a positive ovulation test on the 29th of last month and had bleeding from an early miscarriage from the 11th-18th so I'm pretty certain about the date and that I couldn't have ovulated any earlier. Last pregnancy (the one I miscarried) I could hardly get a faint positive at 15dpo so this is crazy to me but both tests are definitely positives. Do you only produce HCG after implantation has occurred?

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BellysGonnaGetYa · 08/05/2020 15:24

Yeah, HCG only starts being produced after implantation and doubles every couple of days. I felt a sharp pain on my left side at 6dpo which I'm assuming was implantation pain.

This was my test at 9dpo. It's faint but definitely there 😊

8dpo and two faint positive tests
Mads12345 · 08/05/2020 19:46

^ my positives look pretty much the same as yours!! Another positive this morning! Fingers crossed for this time around Smile

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