@Henna, a agree with you that a line is a line. The clinic where we had our transfer which NHS uses also only do the pregnancy test at 13dpt. The NHS booked me for a blood test 10dpt. With the second transfer, I had hCG 18 at 9dpt which was inconclusive and didn’t raise higher so I am worried it will happen again. Just need to wait and see. Congratulations on your positive test at 13dpt.
Try not to lose hope! The tests are positive! I bought loads of cheap tests from eBay and the lines were darker on that than the clear blue test so I gave myself lots of unnecessary stress and anxiety thinking about it, I now have a beautiful baby girl! Fingers crossed for you xxx
Those tests are positive. My FRER was as faint as that at 10dpt (!) and I’m now 11 weeks pregnant. I got so bogged down by line progression etc when testing & in the end it was fine. Try not to lose hope x
@Natalia ahh okay, that makes sense. Can you rearrange the NHS blood test appt for a few days later? It might help relieve some of the anxiety around it being not high enough and also save you another blood draw. It's so hard not to compare experiences but hoping this works out for you
I'm confused, a line is a line so that's positive? Congrats. If they don't get a high enough hcg then they will just repeat it in 48 hours to see if its increased. Why are you losing hope? Repeat hcg tests are quite common to do at most clinics anyway (both private and NHS). My clinic makes you wait 13 days past transfer until the official test date and I'm glad because I had a complete negative at 10 days and then a positive on the official test date. Late implantation is a thing and is common with frozen embryos, they just need some time to wake up and get going😄