| How soon did you get BFP after your transfer? |
| No one had an IFV done??? |
| I meant IVF |
| 6dp5dt |
| I'd wait 7-8dpt to make sure the trigger shot is out of your system. |
| i tested out my trigger. I did a 3dt of two embryos. Trigger was gone by 3dp3dt so it was very clearly a bfp at 7dp3dt. first beta was 10dp3dt and was 102. |
| I didn't test until I went in for my first beta. |
| Only got a BFP once in four cycles. I always tested about three days before the beta, and not the late SG beta dates, the early CFA ones. Other than the one cycle I got pregnant (and then lost it) I always ended up getting my period before the blood test. (yes, even with progesterone) |
| Wait 8 days past a 5dt for a definite yes or no. |
| Everybody varies in how quickly they metabolize the HCG, but mine was always gone by the day of transfer. |
+1. You need to test out the trigger if you want to test early. Tests everyday to see the line disappear, and then look to see if you get a new line again. |
| I waited for beta and then tested. Silly, but I wanted to see that +! |
| 8dp6dt. Probably could have gotten it sooner, but didn't want to be depressed and still have to take all the drugs. This was the day before the beta. |
| Two weeks. Shady Grove performs a blood test two weeks after the transfer. They highly recommend against doing home pregnancy tests during the two-weeks wait. Home tests use urine, not blood, and are less accurate, sometimes leading to a false positive or false negative because of the medications you are taking. False test results have no value to me so I waited. It was a long wait but worth it for reliable info! |
I disagree. Home tests rarely give false positives. There's nothing wrong with testing at home, which is what you would do for a non-IVF pregnancy. If it makes you feel better then go for it! |