Dpo positive pregnancy test reddit That was on CD27 and my typical cycles run between 25-29 days. Implantation after 10 DPO also has a high rate of MC. Yep, one of my major early pregnancy symptoms were the most sore, swollen, tender boobs I've ever had. Hold onto hope for just a few more days and you should have a definite answer! Wishing you the best of luck :) Went to the doctor and peed in a cup at 1:30pm and it was negative. Just an FYI, there is really no reason to continue to take tests. Your period being late can mean two things really: 1) you're pregnant or 2) you ovulated later than you think (or of course, #3- both!). I had a MMC at 8 weeks in august and TTC this past cycle. Implantation typically happens 8-10 DPO, very rarely any later than that. For my first pregnancy, which unfortuantely ended in a loss, my first morning tests on the day of expected period were faint and the afternoon ones were even fainter, but I still saw a line. A positive is a positive. (Blighted ovum) Third pregnancy: 10 DPO. At 13 DPO my pregnancy cycle was obviously different, but I got my first positive test 3 days prior at 10 DPO so it was not a surprise. I didn't temp 12 DPO of my positive cycle. My husband noticed that they were much bigger than usual, and enjoyed that Lol. Took tests on 8 and 9 dpo that were negative. It came back negative and I unusually started my period early that following day 3/18. 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. At 7DPO you only have about a 7% chance of a positive it seems. I used a Premom cheapie. Worried about a chemical pregnancy. A MMC in July 2021 and a CP in September 2021. Has anyone had multiple positive home tests (different brands) but a negative blood test? Positive #1 - 11 DPO (frer and easy@home) Blood work - 12 DPO (negative blood work) Positive #2 - 13 DPO (frer and easy@home) - definitely much darker than 11DPO. I’m still not sure what I’m going to do. I know I’m not out but I can’t help but feel like I am! Most fertilized eggs implant on 9DPO and you won't have enough HCG in your system until 11DPO to test positive. First pregnancy: positive on 8-9 DPO but it was so early some of the tests I took were negative (2 year old son) Second pregnancy: 10 DPO. I did a test in the morning just before that and it was positive, is this a worry ? 馃槶馃槶 it’s one day after my missed period. About 14 days after ovulation typically coincides with the expected first day of your period. 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. how many days after your late period did you test positive? how many days was it you got a negative? I’m 4 days late and like you, my periods are usually regular but I do have a lot of stressors going on. I’m only 11 dpo. But if you’re due for a period and still testing negative then you’re probably not pregnant :/ happened to me this cycle too. The embryo might also implant as late as 12 DPO at which point there's no pregnancy test know to man that can detect HCG if you test before 14/15 DPO. I had a very faint line test and positive digital at 10 DPO. A positive before 11DPO is fairly rare, I think Fertility Friend did a study on the dates and the average for the first positive test was 13-14DPO. At about 12 dpo you should test positive if you have a viable pregnancy and are using a sensitive test. When I came out of the lab, doc called me to let me know that the pee test turned positive after I left. Both of my pregnancies I tested positive at 10 DPO, but that was the first day I tested (CD 24 for the first and CD 23 for the second). In my case, the test was positive around 9 DPO. Took the 3rd home test after I got home with the same 1-2 weeks pregnant result. I had two miscarriages last night (first time trying). Awww congratulations! You may have had implantation bleeding. Implantation is typically 8-10 DPO, but can be as early as 6DPO. If they were pregnancy symptoms, you’d have a positive test. Violation of our rules may result in a Anyone else still test negative 13 DPO? My “missed period” would start tomorrow but I don’t feel like my period is coming. if you’re 15DPO and still testing negative and then test positive later like 16-17 DPO then you probably ovulated later than you thought. My first pregnancy I had a negative test on day 27 of my cycle, and positive day 29. 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. The nurse i spoke with hadn’t heard of a home PDG test before, so I explained it and they added a progesterone test to my blood work, came back at 14 so not terrible for just "DPO" means "days post ovulation. Then the nausea and heartburn hit me like a wall. Negative on 9 DPO. It can take weeks for hormones to clear the system to produce a negative or a weaker line. But the longer you wait, the more accurate the test will be. She sent me straight to the lab for a blood test. For others it’s 16 days. Most people would get a negative test at 8DPO, but why would you post a negative test? So most of the negative tests don’t get posted. Funny enough, my back pain magically disappeared for most of my pregnancy - physiotherapist said she sees this sometimes, due to the relaxin and shifted weight distribution. I am only 6DPO (7??) and I have took 3 tests so far and they all came back like super positive ). If you're concerned about MC, a test won't help you. According to the National Institutes of Health, as hCG hormone levels grow, you may experience these early pregnancy symptoms: I did it at 9 DPO and 12 DPO and there was a faint positive line. I also took a pregnancy test and that is positive too. If you still wish to participate in our sub, please review our rules before continuing to post. You are not alone. I checked about nine times just to be sure hahaha. Following implantation, it takes a day or so for enough hCG to accumulate to turn a test positive. Get app Get the Reddit app I am 3 days past my due period with a faint positive. Oh man this feels like forever ago, it was just classic first trimester symptoms. Progesterone is a troll- it gives you basically all the very early pregnancy symptoms, and progesterone is elevated in our luteal phase following ovulation, regardless of conception status. I only took a test this early because I was feeling weird and having weird twinges/cramps. 72 DPO (median 12 DPO). Sure enough, tested positive (at 7dpo which is wildly early to test positive - clear blue early digital for the win for picking up on that so early!). Positive pregnancy test for past few days and just noticed some light bleeding/spotting today. In order to turn a pregnancy test positive, an embryo must implant in the uterus. Then this morning (12 DPO) I took another first response test to watch for line progression and it was definitely darker than yesterday's test. How is this possible? How can I be getting positive pregnancy tests and positive OPKs? For some thats 10 days. I was scared to death because I didn’t have a dye stealer at 11 dpo like everyone else on this page. Like way worse than regular PMS boobs. What you're describing is exactly, EXACTLY, how many many people feel (myself including) when going through all of this. 12-14 DPO symptoms. My doctors said that with a singleton pregnancy it would be pretty uncommon to get a definitive positive before 10-12 dpo. 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. You need minimum 48 hours for enough HCG to build up to be detectable in urine on a highly sensitive test. When we were exploring this route they told us we had to wait to pregnancy test or else we would get a false positive due to the trigger shot Reply reply Puzzleheaded-Fail364 Definitely positive! Exactly how mine looked; I’m only 13 dpo but it’s been getting darker everyday! And my cheapie was the first test to result positive! I’m 10dpo and have take a few pregnancy tests today that have all been positive. Apr 21, 2012 路 I took the first test last night, day 18, with very diluted urine, seemingly 6 DPO, and it literally came up positive within 3 seconds of the urine hitting the test line. I’m in the same dilemma as you. 11DPO is very early, hang in there! If this month isn’t it for you guys, I’d consider accurately tracking your ovulation via OPKs and temps to get a better picture of what’s going on, if you’d like! Green: 2 cycles before pregnancy Orange: partially charted cycle, first hopeful cycle postpartum Up through 11 DPO they were all in the same ballpark. I was getting faint positives since DPO 11 11 dpo. but yeah it all depends on the implantation day If you have enough hcg in your system to produce early pregnancy symptoms, then you have enough for a positive test. Only 6% of tests were 4 days before the expected period. The percentage of positive pregnancy tests varies depending on the DPO, with the highest chances of a positive test occurring around 12-13 DPO. I had a singleton before the twin pregnancy and symptoms didn’t start til 8 weeks or so with that baby. Previous pregnancies at 10 and 11 dpo (both ended in first trimester loss). I got an extremely faint positive at 11dpo with this pregnancy, currently 29 weeks. 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. Discussion of current pregnancy is not allowed in the main threads of the sub. The graph that shows the distribution of first positive tests by day This site will tell you your chances of a positive test based on how many DPO you are. Im wondering how many DPO others got false negative pregnancy tests followed by a positive. I wasn't tracking my ovulation this time, but I had typical ovulation symptoms and I got the (very faint) positive test 10 days later, which is day 23 of my 28/29 day cycle. I had a really obvious positive at 8dpo, but it turned out to be a chemical pregnancy. Pregnant users must avoid mentioning their current (ongoing) pregnancy or discussing a positive test result (even faint lines). Assuming that temping gets you pretty close to knowing your exact ovulation date, another big variable is implantation day. The last 2 days I’ve been having bad cramping and had some very very light spotting today (pink and light brown). I’m returning for blood work again tomorrow on 14DPO, but I am so confused. . 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 If my app that I use is accurate, I had unprotected sex on my exact ovulation date, which was 3/7/2024. it all depends on when your implantation is cause your body doesn’t make the hcg until the embryo is implanted. 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). Hello! Today (12/02) I got my first ever positive pregnancy test!!! I'm super excited and nervous as this is my dream! This is a bit long — I am a bit confused though. Last pregnancy (I didn’t know we were until I missed my period) was still faint on 14 or 15 DPO but needless to say faint…I can’t remember for sure what day I tested. 10 DPO is very very early. Based on how strong my line was with my current pregnancy, I would likely have seen a line at 9 DPO. I haven’t tested since. Once it implants, it begins producing hCG, the hormone that you’re looking for with a home test. Aug 28, 2015 路 Hi everyone!So yesterday I was 7dpo and was feeling super tired and didn’t have any pregnancy tests so I decided to take an ovulation test strip because I heard if it’s positive and the lines are dark it could be picking up early pregnancy, Aug 8, 2017 路 Here's my 7dpo bfp from 2013 on a dollar store new choice test. If it really makes you feel better, you do you, but it really doesn't mean anything. Today I am still getting positive OPKs. Just curious!! I’m 7 DPO and I know it’s too early… but I did one anyways and of course negative. You aren't fertile at all after ovulation day. It's absolutely expected for lines (and HCG via blood test) to be very faint and very low at this point. So 8 days past ovulation is the earliest pregnancy can be detected. On 11 dpo I got a positive pregnancy test with a light but clearly visible line, and that same day I spotted a small amount of pale, rusty coloured blood which stopped almost immediately. Implantation can happen anytime between 6-12 DPO, and you can’t test positive until you’ve implanted and your hcg levels start to rise enough to be detected by a HPT. I can usually tell by today. There’s an event I’m going to that I really want to drink at, but I will be 10 DPO. Pretty dark, “that’s for sure positive” line test at 12 DPO. " 1 dpo is one day after you ovulate, 2 dpo is 2 days after, etc. I took a pregnancy test on 3/17, 3 days before my period was due. Having said that, it is possible that OP implated on 10 DPO and therefore wouldn't get a positive until 11 DPO, absolutely. But took a pregnancy test on 5w+1 and sure enough it was positive. Hcg can be high in singleton pregnancies and be low in multiples, though! I started testing at 7 dpo because I apparently graduated from clown school and swear i saw something at both 7 and 8, got an actual real positive at 9, and what I call a “men’s positive” at 13 because partners tend to not understand that a faint line is still a line Fertility friend’s info tidbit said that there is a 40% chance of getting a positive at 10 DPO if you’re going to be pregnant. I immediately took a digital that was also positive and then a few hours later took another digital that was also positive. I was super bummed, but I figured it was another chemical pregnancy. I am feeling down because with my last pregnancy, I tested positive at 10 DPOI also used a First response early response then. Negative on 9 DPO (currently 18 weeks) Check out the website countdown to pregnancy where they go over positive tests by the day Depends what you mean by “safe”. I love u/UnicornToots Countdown to Pregnancy site which says if you wait till 11 DPO, 80% of pregnant women get a positive test. This was before I ever took the pregnancy test. **THAT SAID …. I’m now 8 weeks pregnant with fraternal twins! I have been trying to track BBT, CM, and I have been taking OPKs. I would doubt pregnancy as for hormones to be strong enough to delay a period they’d be strong enough to show on a pregnancy test. The cramping, which felt more like twinges and pulls than period cramps, lasted about three days on and off from 8-10 dpo. 8DPO very late in the evening! I got a better line 9DPO and a positive digital on 10dpo! I also got one 15 dpo! That one sadly ended in chemical pregnancy, but I confirmed ovulation and for sure didn’t get a positive until 15dpo! Dec 4, 2024 路 Remember, the earliest day you should take a pregnancy test is the first day of your next expected period. Ugh if only it was 12 or 13 DPO. Depending on which ones you use, it could mean a difference of days for positive results. Aug 6, 2024 路 It's generally recommended to wait until 14 DPO to take a pregnancy test. 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! Please read all rules for the subreddit before participating or posting. With the twin pregnancy, nausea, exhaustion, lack of appetite, moodiness, came on so quickly before I even got the positive test. My other major symptom was really really bad fatigue. As for the faintness of the line, just some reassurance for you: my test looked similar to this at around 14 dpo. I actually threw it away thinking it was negative and then got a stronger bfp the next day so I fished the old one out of the trash and saw that it was positive after all! My beautiful 3 year old DD is sitting next me now :) Mar 20, 2023 路 Usually you test positive by 8-14 DPO. I wouldn't worry yet. With a sensitive test like First Response, you should have a pretty definitive result by 12-14 DPO regardless of the time you test. In 99% of cases at 10 DPO you're just wasting a test. I have now had positive OPKs for 7 days in a row, I have no idea why. I had like two days of celebration, and then it was negative. 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. i just a faint positive on 9 dpo of my last pregnancy which ended in a miscarriage unfortunately. The first test I took I did the same thing when I started bleeding at 3 weeks, too soon for a HPT, but I got a positive blood test at 7 dpo (I was preparing to start another round of clomid). I got a negative when i was 2 days late. Possibly that has something to do with it. I’m on metformin and a prenatal and my doctor recommended a daily aspirin after I had my 2nd miscarriage. If I had indeed had a period and ovulation this month, I definitely wouldn't expect such an immediate, strong positive (the line is quite dark - darker than my first pregnancy I am 10 DPO and tested negative this morning. 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. It's true, 13 dpo will cover the vast majority of women but there is the odd one who implants late and hcg rises slowly so it could be several days after that to get a positive, not very common though. I will say that if you’re early in your TTC journey, though, that this can take awhile, and going through this kind of emotion every month can get very, very hard. Taking a pregnancy test too early could mean a false-positive or false-negative result. By 11DPO you have about a 79% chance of a positive if you are indeed pregnant. Personally, (and don’t come for me), I just usually assume the people who claim to have a BFP at 8 DPO are not accurately tracking. I immediately took a second test and it was negative :/ If you ovulate as expected, and conception occurs, implantation can occur 6-12 days after ovulation. So right now, you may be guessing you're 14 DPO, but that could be off and your period will come on time relative to 10 dpo, got positives on easy@home, regular first response, and first response digital. 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’m 12 DPO - not even due my period yet but I’ve had nice progression and confident about a positive test. Your fertile window is ovulation day and about 5 days before ovulation day. Implantation won’t happen until at least 6 dpo but more likely around 9 dpo. We had sex on 3 of those days. Home pregnancy tests can provide an early indication of pregnancy, but it is recommended to confirm with a healthcare professional using more reliable methods such as blood tests or ultrasounds. Even if you’re on identical cycles, you can still ovulate at different times and implant at different times! So yes, 10 DPO is still early, don’t give up just yet! Those are just normal progesterone symptoms that happen in the luteal phase. If she is always 14 days and her period hasn’t come the only two reasons are a delayed ovulation or a pregnancy (there may be others but long shots). I tested clearly negative on 10 DPO and then by 12 DPO had a positive (that it took me four repeated tests right after along with a test each of the next four days until I let myself believe it). lrhvjy mcp hnl yvuac jqgo mej jqs zgufo ezzmxh rsrvrc