Should be. At this pony you need to just wait for the blood work as it's significantly more accurate than urine. Good luck. |
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Just a word of warning - I got a blood test before I had implanted. So, I had my blood drawn and then that night I had the unmistakable implantation cramping. And sure enough that blood test was negative, but I went back a week later and it was positive.
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Thanks. I'm 17dpo so implantation should have already occurred. |
| Had multiple positive home tests, then negative urine test at the doctor. Got a lecture about how I'd probably misread the home tests. Insisted on a blood test, which was positive. To me, this indicated that I was headed to a m/c, which unfortunately turned out to be the case. |
Thanks for sharing. This is definitely a possibility for me too, although I continue to get strong positive tests at home. Confusing to say the least. |
| OP did you end up buying a different brand test? |
Not yet. |
| Why is the blood test taking so long to come back? It should be done in a few hours... |
Not if you're at a regular OB rather than an RE. |
| Doctors office tests are often far less sensitive than home pregnancy tests. My sister is a doctor and said that she sees this happen all the time. |
| Any update OP? |