What dpo did you test positive reddit


  1. What dpo did you test positive reddit. The percentage of positive pregnancy tests varies depending on the DPO, with the highest chances of a positive test occurring around 12-13 DPO. Fun fact: now Everytime I eat I get annoying, yet mild, indigestion (DPO 9 today). At this point we are hoping its a positive because I would rather be pregnant than seriously ill. On average, an embryo that implants at 12dpo (effectively the latest possible time) will produce enough hCG to be detected on a sensitive test in urine by 14dpo, but there are some serious outliers -- for example, BetaBase has single-digit (blood) beta-hCG levels reported up to 22dpo (and I’m currently on CD 36 of my cycle with a negative pregnancy test. It was only after I missed my period I decided I would take another test and see. I am crying to no reason randomly through out the day, and fatigued, at 7dpo. Not the place for bump or ultrasound pics, sorry! A place for pregnant redditors, those who have been pregnant, those who wish to be in the future, and anyone who supports them. Jan 17, 2024 路 The first sign of pregnancy is often a missed period, which happens around 15 days past ovulation (DPO). Maybe between 9 and 12, but I did get a considerable amount of cramping and I spotted for 3 days. Sep 3, 2024 路 Is a pregnancy test at 10 to 12 DPO reliable? A positive home pregnancy test at 10 DPO, 11 DPO, or 12 DPO is reliable. Just curious what dpo you tests positive I tested negative at both 5, 7 and 8 dpo but the symptoms are just too uncommon for me to accept it might just be a coincidence that I get pms symptoms that I’ve never had in my life the same month I’m ttc . I got my first positive test 10 dpo, but at 4 weeks my hcg was at the low end of normal for a singleton. I did it at 9 DPO and 12 DPO and there was a faint positive line. If your symptoms were due to pregnancy then you would be able to get a positive test, it takes more HCG to cause symptoms than it does to turn a test positive. So if you saw those two lines, a YES, or a smiley face, congrats on your pregnancy! A negative test may still not be so reliable though. Alas. Awww congratulations! You may have had implantation bleeding. Not going to give up hope until I get my period but just curious if anyone has seen a positive test very early! I know 10 DPO is the usual “early” that I hear about. 72 DPO (median 12 DPO). Trying not to get upset. Thanks. When I came out of the lab, doc called me to let me know that the pee test turned positive after I left. The hormone that is released once implantation happens is what causes the positive so you could test at 10 but 11 should have enough to give at least a faint positive. 13 dpo now and the line is getting fainter unfortunately. I've been having some unusual symptoms that I don't ever get with my period coming up. I can’t for certain say I felt “implantation. 14dpo will give an obvious result. You need minimum 48 hours for enough HCG to build up to be detectable in urine on a highly sensitive test. My cycles are usually long and I ovulate late, but I’m worried if I am pregnant it’s not showing because it may be ectopic again 馃様 With my Ectopic in March I got a positive 3 days before my period was due. No symptoms besides the want for a positive pregnancy test! I actually took a test yesterday (9DPO) and where the second line would be was a little dot at the edge (where the top of a line would be). By 11DPO you have about a 79% chance of a positive if you are indeed pregnant. Wishing you the best this cycle and hope you get your BFP soon 馃挍 I only did one test and had actually never taken a pregnancy test in my life… it was a “dye stealer” which I didn’t know anything about at the time and since it made the 2nd line faint and I knew nothing really about pregnancy tests I thought it might be negative. **THAT SAID …. I’m now 8 weeks pregnant with fraternal twins! Pregnancy tests are mostly accurate 14 days after sex and definitive after 21 days, regardless of when your period is due. With my last pregnancy, I tested at 10DPO and got a BFP. (pink) got a very light bfp 2 days after spotting started. Yes, it’s possible that you can get a true negative. Implantation typically occurs about 7-9 days after ovulation which would put you in the third week of pregnancy. Does anyone have stories of getting false negatives followed by a positive 13 DPO or more? Trying to keep some hope alive I may be pregnant. I got a positive on a digital at 8/9 DPO. ” What I likely did feel was my uterus expanding and contraction as a result of implantation and already beginning to grow. But with my son, I got my positive on 10 DPO and it felt right, like I felt pregnant in a way I hadn’t with my ectopic or my miscarriage. Trying to not drive myself crazy during the tww. Get an extra sensitive and you’ll get a positive! But knowing when you ovulate helps you know when to expect a positive pregnancy test- typically by 12 days past ovulation you can expect a reliable test. Test 12DPO. These were my symptoms by dpo which I kept in a note on my phone so I could look back on them: 5 dpo - very light cramps, sore nipples 6 dpo - very light cramps, sore nipples, maybe some lower back pain We would like to show you a description here but the site won’t allow us. Hold onto hope for just a few more days and you should have a definite answer! Wishing you the best of luck :) A place for pregnant redditors, those who have been pregnant, those who wish to be in the future, and anyone who supports them. I believe that I may possibly be pregnant. I’d expect to see a positive test 2-4 days after implantation, but even then it could be faint. Most successful pregnancies implant by 11DPO, so a test at 13DPO is typically accurate if you’re sure of your ovulation date. Then DPO 12 at night pregmate had a faint line and clearblue digital said positive. I bought Clinical Guard Pregnancy Test Strips from Amazon, they are about $8 bucks for 20 strips so you can check every day! Highly-rated too. I was pretty impressed that is showed up that early. I checked about nine times just to be sure hahaha. At 7DPO you only have about a 7% chance of a positive it seems. I immediately took a second test and it was negative :/ I got a negative on 9dpo and then a faint positive at 10 dpo (unmedicated IUI). Apr 14, 2018 路 I am 9 DPO today, and used a First Response rest and I don’t see anything on it other than the control line, but this test said it could pick up a result 6 days before your missed period. I got negative tests or uncertain tests all the way up to CD30 (~16 DPO for a 28 day cycle). Super faint around 8/9 DPO! Got steadily darker! Currently 13 weeks! Edit: I realized you specifically asked about ectopic pregnancies, and I’ve had one of those. But when I got the positive test I knew in my gut something was off. in order to "accurately" nail down definitive dates. You can tell 6 days before your missed period. Also, you can search r/TFABlineporn sub and see that early positives do not correlate with multiples. A negative on 12dpo is pretty definitive. The most common implantation day is 9dpo and then it can take 1-2 days for the hormone to build up enough to get a positive test, even on a FRER. Adding on to this, Fertility Friend collected data on 6000 charts where a user recorded a negative test then a positive test (so people with an inclination to test early) and found that on average the first positive was at 12. With my son (which was unplanned), I think I was 11-13 DPO and my test was pretty dark, so I want to say I could’ve gotten a faint line maybe 2 days before that? I’m currently 8 or 9 DPO and negative. I got a ridiculously faint positive the night of 8 dpo, and a clear positive the morning of 9 and 10 dpo, so it can definitely come on all of the sudden Depending on which ones you use, it could mean a difference of days for positive results. So 8 days past ovulation is the earliest pregnancy can be detected. Took the 3rd home test after I got home with the same 1-2 weeks pregnant result. . In another note, one of my pregnancies I tested positive at 9dpo, the other at 8, both a week before I had obvious actual pregnancy symptoms. Implantation won’t happen until at least 6 dpo but more likely around 9 dpo. There are so many downsides to testing early: learn about a CP you wouldn't have known about, get an evap and think it's real but have it not be, get a squinter and be stressed for days about if you are or aren't, get depressed over a BFN that is really just too early Welcome to a community dedicated to sharing and analyzing pictures of HPTs (home pregnancy tests)/OPKs (ovulation predictor kits)! You can ask for another set of eyes or simply celebrate here! Apr 7, 2016 路 With my last pregnancy (ended in MC) I got a VERY VERY FAINT POSITIVE on the Fairhaven HCG STrips before it even showed on FRER (link below) on the night of 8DPO and it got darker on the morning of 9DPO with confirming on a digital at 10DPO. Trying to conceive (TTC) can be an exciting time, but for some it may prove more difficult than expected. I tested around a week after my missed period (I was intentionally not cycle tracking, we were trying to keep the pressure out of TTC) and I was super positive, I was positive the second my pee touched the stick, no waiting or faint line just very obviously positive. Are you positive you ovulated when you thought? If you just implanted I don’t think you’d be 5+2. Some people may notice symptoms as early as 5 DPO, although they won’t know for sure that The only early symptoms I had that I actually think were the pregnancy and not my usual progesterone messing with me, were constipation for 2 days before the positive that lasted for 5 days before I got relief with medication, I'm usually very regular, heartburn/indigestion for 2 days before the positive and that lasted 3 days and then went away, and also mild nausea for 2 days before the Jun 11, 2023 路 Days 12-14 past ovulation (12-14 DPO) Human Chorionic Gonadotropin (hCG) is the hormone that pregnancy tests use to detect pregnancy. I think it will vary for everyone, but my first faint positive was 10dpo with the easy @ home ones 馃槉 then a much stronger line on 11 and 12dpo. At all! Every woman has different amounts of hydration when testing and baseline hcg differs in every woman. Not the place for bump or ultrasound pics, sorry! Did you get the pain you usually get? OPK tests only tell us that we are ready to ovulate but there are several instances where a peak ovulation test doesnt actually result in ovulation. But you could also get a false There's no easy answer to this, because hCG levels can vary quite a bit, even in successful pregnancies. No matter where you are in your journey, this community aims to provide support and science-backed guidance for all actively trying to conceive. Your body begins producing hCG at the moment of implantation, but it takes 2-3 days for the hormone to build up to a certain detectable level. I had like two days of celebration, and then it was negative. Other than that no symptoms. I see a lot of people get positives at like 10 days but I see others say they don't test until their missed period. Didn't test any earlier though so not sure how soon I would have seen a positive then. So I am not pregnant right now, but for my first pregnancy I got my first positive at 13 DPO. Early pregnancy symptoms often look similar to PMS so if you are actively TTC unassisted, just buying ovulation sticks and tracking ovulation will help you identify your fertile window. What DPO did y’all test positive and were you negative before that? I’m on 6 dpo and need to read stories to kill the time cause Im goin crazy waiting to test 馃ぃbeen TTC for 8 months and this 2 week wait never gets easier I had a BFN at 8DPO and a faint positive at 9DPO with this current pregnancy. Found out it was twins at 8 weeks via an ultrasound. I am currently 7 dpo. Every time I’ve been pregnant in The pasts is the ONLY time my breast hurt so we shall see This site will tell you your chances of a positive test based on how many DPO you are. With my daughter I had an obvious positive at 9 dpo. Should have listened more and maybe I would have saved a Fallopian tube. If you factor all these things together (imagine you ovulated later than you thought, implanted on the later side, and used a less sensitive test) it makes sense that they say to wait until 14+ dpo / or after missed period to test. I have a 6 month old, so this wasn't planned but we would be happy anyway. Sometimes the ovaries just say no thanks and the brain has to try again- so if you arent temping or you stopped testing its totally possible you got a second peak and didnt test for it-its a 11 dpo. Glad the dating scan showed you were right! Yep, we're in the middle of trying to sort out a potential issue right now and it seems part of the problem is they "don't really know how far along I am" despite the dating scan and because they think I could be 13-14 weeks, something showing that is supposed to be gone by 12 weeks is concerning to them. Just curious what dpo you tests positive I tested negative at both 5, 7 and 8 dpo but the symptoms are just too uncommon for me to accept it might just be a coincidence that I get pms symptoms I’ve never had the same month I start trying lol. In my case, the test was positive around 9 DPO. Tremendous question, (fellow data scientist here as well!) it's in my opinion that likely many women trying to have a child don't have enough modern day awareness of cycle day lengths, indicators that are so independent on user's lifestyle/history/ongoing health/medications/etc. Don’t symptom spot, you’ll drive yourself nuts. At that point 91% of women who are pregnant will have a positive pregnancy test. I’ll be sure to update after my TWW. I'm currently 11 weeks pregnant, and have consistently measured 3 days behind, so it could have been my first positive was actually at 13 DPO. I was super bummed, but I figured it was another chemical pregnancy. lol Plus we are trying to find the humor in the situation since both of our parents have been pleading with us for 7 years to have at least one kid and have always said no. But took a pregnancy test on 5w+1 and sure enough it was positive. The next morning my doc called to let me know that the lab test came back positive, but that it's so early they want me to take another blood test next week. Maybe there was a veeeeery faint micro line at 10 dpo (like an extreme squinter), but I threw the test away and certainly did not consider it positive. I had IUI and tested negative on day 11 post IUI (test was done while in a hospital in Spain and I don’t speak Spanish so I’m unsure if it was a blood or urine test) and then tested positive on a blood test on day 14 when I got back to the US. As for the faintness of the line, just some reassurance for you: my test looked similar to this at around 14 dpo. I was scared to death because I didn’t have a dye stealer at 11 dpo like everyone else on this page. I had a MMC at 8 weeks in august and TTC this past cycle. For those who had a 5 day FET and tested at home prior to beta, what was the first dpt that you got a positive test, even if it was a questionable line? What brand test did you use? Was it fmu, smu, or afternoon/evening? Did you test prior to that positive test and get a negative and if so, on what day was that last negative test? EDIT: Thank you so much everyone for sharing your experiences! Absolutely helpful and encouraging! I started feeling the soreness around DPO 3 and it’s just becoming more intense. Tested days 9 and 10 and got BFN. DPO stands for days past ovulation and refers to the number of days that have passed since ovulation occurred. I’m currently on my second pregnancy, similar start with feeling of stuffiness and thinking I was going to catch a cold, took a test on 5w+1 and it came back positive. The graph that shows the distribution of first positive tests by day If you ovulate as expected, and conception occurs, implantation can occur 6-12 days after ovulation. On one of those cheapo strip tests not a fancy early detection test. The blue box, I can’t remember their name, they have digital tests and then they have extra sensitive digital tests. Every time I’ve been pregnant in The pasts is the ONLY time my breast hurt so we shall see Just curious!! I’m 7 DPO and I know it’s too early… but I did one anyways and of course negative. No, many women test positive by 11DPO but it could still be too early if you haven’t implanted yet. For my first, DPO 10 at night and positive on FRER and clearblue. Took tests on 8 and 9 dpo that were negative. Did a FRER digital on day 11 and pregmate negative. I tested around 12 dpo and didn't think I saw any lines so was shocked when I was 2 days late and got a positive. I know it’s infuriating but if you’re pregnant enough for symptoms, you’re pregnant enough for a positive pregnancy test. But yes, 8dpo is possible but unlikely to see a positive. You can view my comment history and see my early (8dpo) positives. I stopped tracking ovulation when I became pregnant so by when I think I ovulated I was 15 dpo when I took a test that was positive. I was sure I was out and very confused. Im wondering how many DPO others got false negative pregnancy tests followed by a positive. Then the nausea and heartburn hit me like a wall. Welcome to a community dedicated to sharing and analyzing pictures of HPTs (home pregnancy tests)/OPKs (ovulation predictor kits)! You can ask for another set of eyes or simply celebrate here! 10 dpo, got positives on easy@home, regular first response, and first response digital. But the longer you wait, the more accurate the test will be. I'm curious what DPO everyone tests. 12dpo you can generally get a very faint line on any test. Or, you know, maybe a little earlier. A first response test may show a very faint line as early as 9dpo. Here's some interesting data from FF. I track my cycles using a bbt thermometer so I know when I ovulate, I had an incredibly squinty line at 6 dpo, with a definite line at 7 dpo when I was pregnant with twins. I say just test every morning! I did! I don't know what dpo it was exactly. Thanks again loves! Hi! Yes, they did calm down for a bit although it’s been months and months so my timeline is all squished together in my head now. AF is supposed to come next Thursday, so today would be 6 days before, right? Sep 8, 2014 路 My twins produced really low beta levels. I plan on testing at 15dpo. dloag nfprwhp dobbwza qgxwsjm mkze snqcw ieefl wuc pqutss ptiprgpq