Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Here are the stats for the equivalent of 6dp3dt. As you can see, its not at all unusual (much less guarantee of twins) to get a BFP at that stage.
http://www.countdowntopregnancy.com/pregnancy-test/dpo-chart.php?dpo=9
Yes, but she had a trigger shot 8 days ago. Trigger stays in your system for 10 days. I would wait a few days and retest. And I would not worry about twins.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Here are the stats for the equivalent of 6dp3dt. As you can see, its not at all unusual (much less guarantee of twins) to get a BFP at that stage.
http://www.countdowntopregnancy.com/pregnancy-test/dpo-chart.php?dpo=9
Yes, but she had a trigger shot 8 days ago. Trigger stays in your system for 10 days. I would wait a few days and retest. And I would not worry about twins.
Anonymous wrote:Here are the stats for the equivalent of 6dp3dt. As you can see, its not at all unusual (much less guarantee of twins) to get a BFP at that stage.
http://www.countdowntopregnancy.com/pregnancy-test/dpo-chart.php?dpo=9
Anonymous wrote:The only guarantee of multiples is seeing two heartbeats at the ultrasound.
Anonymous wrote:This is nowhere close to a guarantee of multiples (what??) it is quite common to get BFP at 9 dpo, and yes, I had it. It is actually more likely to be a lingering trigger ( if you didn't test it out) than twins though both are still relatively unlikely.
Anonymous wrote:Has anyone ever gotten a faint positive 6dp3dt using an early detection test (first response) and ended up with a single pregnancy, or is a positive result this early pretty much a guarantee of multiples?