Hypothetically speaking, if someone just happened to "accidentally" POAS 2 weeks after her trigger shot (and 8dp5daytransfer), even though the nurse said not to, and it was POSITIVE, could that still be residual HCG from the trigger shot?!!!???
Hope congratulations are in order for you! Sounding pretty positive though! All the best with your final beta! How many days do you need to wait for that?
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Me: 36 DH: 40
* 8 transferred embryos from 3 Fresh IVF cycles and 3 FET that failed (2005-2009)
* 1 M/C 11 wks FET (May 2008)
* Blessed DD born 08 Nov 06 from FET.
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Thank you!!
I'm trying not to get too excited until after my beta tomorrow, just in case, but I had to ask the "hypothetical!"
This whole process is sort of a one-step-at-a-time deal, isn't it; next steps are beta tomorrow, then follow up betas, then making sure everything is in the right spot (I've had 2 ectopics), then hearing a heartbeat, and so on...!
RSC wrote:Hypothetically speaking, if someone just happened to "accidentally" POAS 2 weeks after her trigger shot (and 8dp5daytransfer), even though the nurse said not to, and it was POSITIVE, could that still be residual HCG from the trigger shot?!!!???
I would, hypothetically speaking, congratulate that person on their pregnancy!!!
That's because the hCG from the trigger would certainly have cleared by now, with about 5 days to spare, so anything at this point is definitely from implanted embryos.
Let us know if you ever meet such a hypothetical person.
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