Anonymous wrote:People please read the recent comments in a his thread before commenting that 'you're faint lines are at school' and such!
Signed,
A mother who previously had unexplained infertility

Anonymous wrote:Yes they did eventually thanks to an RE who never gave up. What may have helped is that I had endometrial biopsies right before conceiving my 2 daughters. It's the only constant variable so I'm a real believer it can help in cases of otherwise unexplained repeated miscarriages.
Again I'm sorry for your loss and I hope you have a successful pregnancy soon!!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm so sorry OP. I saw your original post when you first posted it but I didn't want to respond at the time - whenever I had lines that weren't getting darker from day to day, it was 100% a miscarriage (had 7 in total and a few were very early where the line never darkened).
Yeah, my hopes were never more than minuscule that this would work out, but I think hearing some positive stories did keep me off the ledge for a bit, if that makes sense. I hope it worked out for you eventually!
Anonymous wrote:I'm so sorry OP. I saw your original post when you first posted it but I didn't want to respond at the time - whenever I had lines that weren't getting darker from day to day, it was 100% a miscarriage (had 7 in total and a few were very early where the line never darkened).
Anonymous wrote:Yes, a negative sucks. I'm right there with you and I'm so sorry for both of us. Do you have any frozen embries? Are you going to try again?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So sorry, OP. It is so frustrating and disappointing. I'm glad you caught the CP yourself because now you can focus on understanding your uterus and finding implantation problems. Best of luck to you.
I got my BFN beta result yesterday, and it is just sad. I had tested bfn at home, too, so did not expect good results. I can imagine how I would have felt if I had seen the two lines and expected a positive.
I definitely expected a negative and spent the last few days basically mourning, so today wasn't so terrible. It would be so much worse to go in with high hopes and have them dashed. But a negative is a negative and it freaking sucks.
I didn't get into the CP thing with my nurse (who is kind of a bitch), but I do want to discuss it when I talk to my doctor later this week.
Anonymous wrote:So sorry, OP. It is so frustrating and disappointing. I'm glad you caught the CP yourself because now you can focus on understanding your uterus and finding implantation problems. Best of luck to you.
I got my BFN beta result yesterday, and it is just sad. I had tested bfn at home, too, so did not expect good results. I can imagine how I would have felt if I had seen the two lines and expected a positive.