PSA/Venting: "Testing out" of Ovidrel should not be a thing

Anonymous
I have been burned so many times getting my hopes up after a false positive following an Ovidrel trigger shot even though I "tested out" by waiting for a negative test first. First I thought maybe I was inconsistent with what time of day I tested. Then I second guessed myself about whether earlier tests had truly been negative. Then I switched to digital tests so there was no ambiguity. I can't believe I fell for it yet again. Negative tests for several days followed by a positive followed by more negative. Just a PSA to not be like me and wait for the blood test. This time I was 16 post trigger, testing positive, went in for a blood test and it was negative. Possible I was having repeat chemical pregnancies but I doubt it. The stuff can stay in your system past 14 days and the concentration in urine fluctuates. It's a recipe for heartbreak.
Anonymous
I'm not sure I understand what you are upset about. Are you testing before you're supposed to? I don't test, just wait for the blood draw.
Anonymous
Yes I think the OP is testing. This why they say wait for blood draw.
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