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jcbrownie
LIF Adolescent
Member since 8/05 879 total posts
Name: jennifer
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To test or not to test
My official blood test following my transfer is on Wed. However. I would like to take a home pg test tomorrow night to prepare myself. DH is against this, feeling that if I get a false positive/negative, it might send me over the edge. My thinking is that I will be at work by myself when I get the results. If it is a negative, I will be somewhat prepared from the home test and won't be as devastating. Any thoughts??? What would you do??
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Posted 2/5/07 2:43 PM |
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dm24angel
Happiness
Member since 5/05 34581 total posts
Name: Donna
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Re: To test or not to test
I 100% wanted to test at home on MY TERMS. I couldnt imagine if that call from the dr was a BFN. I would have really died. I knew at home I could cry and scream and feel like it was my own control over it. A false negative is too rare and a positive will be positive...A beta number is gonna help with a BFP realization of course, but its more then BFN I was afraid of.
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Posted 2/5/07 2:49 PM |
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lulugrrl
My 3 Blessings
Member since 3/06 6551 total posts
Name: L
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Re: To test or not to test
I have not done IVF, just IUI. I did a home preg. test, just because I wanted to know what was happening on my own terms. My test was negative. However, my blood test from Doc. came back positive.
POAS if you want, but remember it may not give you a true reading.... best of luck to you!
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Posted 2/5/07 2:50 PM |
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BigB
C & J are 10!
Member since 6/05 5914 total posts
Name: Stacey
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Re: To test or not to test
My first IVF I did a home test and it was accurate.
This time around, I figured I would only have to be disappointed once, so I didn't test.
You need to do what is in your heart! All the best!!!!
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Posted 2/5/07 2:59 PM |
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Sharon
So Big... So Fast!
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Re: To test or not to test
If you decide to test, you may want to wait ans use the first morning urine. The hcg is more concentrated then. Good Luck!!!
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Posted 2/5/07 3:52 PM |
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luvsun27
Check out my cool glasses
Member since 5/05 8135 total posts
Name: Kim
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Re: To test or not to test
Me personally, when I had my 5th IUI, I tested at home before my beta. I didn't want to be unprepared for the phone call. Well...my home test came up BFP and I ran to the RE for my beta...when they called to confirm I was exstatic.
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Posted 2/5/07 4:48 PM |
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-Laurie-
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Re: To test or not to test
good luck
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Posted 2/5/07 5:07 PM |
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rose825
Best Friends
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Re: To test or not to test
Posted by dm24angel
I 100% wanted to test at home on MY TERMS. I couldnt imagine if that call from the dr was a BFN. I would have really died. I knew at home I could cry and scream and feel like it was my own control over it. A false negative is too rare and a positive will be positive...A beta number is gonna help with a BFP realization of course, but its more then BFN I was afraid of.
This is exactly how I feel about it.
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Posted 2/5/07 5:22 PM |
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halisa
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Member since 7/06 2168 total posts
Name: lisa
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Re: To test or not to test
after my ivf transfer, i didn't test and was beyond shocked when the doctor called me to say bfn. i was on my way from work to grad school and just about to walk into class when he called. i was totally thrown, because i was confident it had worked. i will never forget that drive home from school, thinking i was going to die.
after my fet, i tested (like 700 times), because i wanted to be prepared and i wanted to be at home for the news.
good luck!!
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Posted 2/5/07 7:41 PM |
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LIBOUND
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Member since 10/05 5289 total posts
Name: Suzy
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Re: To test or not to test
I've pondered the same question for myself after my iui, and I agree with some of the other ladies, I'd just want to prepare myself for news, good or bad.
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Posted 2/5/07 7:50 PM |
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