How many blood tests after transfer?

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Ghost
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How many blood tests after transfer?

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I'm curious how many blood tests you all have after transfer, until the clinic tells you about your BFP or BFN?

At our clinic, there are tests on day 5, day 7, and day 10 after transfer.

If it's a pregnancy, about half the time the day 5 picks it up, and around 85% of the time it's seen by day 7. Rarely it gets to day 10 before rising.

The lady who draws the blood usually knows who is pregnant on Day 10, but she never lets on. The docs break the news.

Anyway, we have three tests, days 5, 7 and 10. Is that pretty standard?
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I had 2 blood tests..the first 6 days after transfer and then 9 or 10 days after transfer. I pretty much knew on the 6 day transfer I was pregnant (HCG=60) but the clinic only said there was a probability and then the pregnancy was confirmed on the second blood test. My first IVF (which failed) my 6 day blood test HCG=.01...so definitely knew there was no chance....suprisingly quick how the HCG was out of my system.
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Post by Mel_P »

Thats interesting that they give you all those tests. Guess it breaks up the 2ww, (and stops you resorting to the evil home pee sticks) but must be quite a lot of anxiety too. Clinics over here only test on 14 DPO, so usually 11 days after 3 day transfer. The wait was a killer. Sending you heaps of baby dust, good luck to you! When do you first test?
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Post by AuntyPebbles »

Hi Ghost,
my clinic just does one test on day 12 post transfere..i was interested to read people getting more bloods done i like the idea more i think you would know sooner if its a chem pregnancy or going to miscarry than 1 test will.
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Post by souris »

Hi

Like you Debz, only 1 test on day 12...
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Post by Ghost »

Thanks all of you.

I once asked the docs why three tests when it only takes one. They said they wanted to see the pattern of how the hCG was rising, since it gives them a clue if it might be an abnormal pregnancy (biochemical pregnancy, or the dreaded ectopic pregnancy). The latter types tend to rise slowly, raising a red flag, and warranting investigation. It takes more than one point to get a slope (recall algebra?).

Note that clinics with blastocyst transfers logically take their measurements sooner after transfer, because the embryos are farther along. So day 9 or 10 instead of day 12 or 14.
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