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6 days after transfer

I am 6 days post transfer and i took an at home test today. It was negative. I am 29 and had one embryo transferred. I have this gut feeling that i am not pregnant. I have my test on Sunday. Has anyone here ever taken a home pregnancy test that was negative and then got a positive for the blood test?
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i should also mention that we are gender selecting for a girl which is why we only had 1 to transfer however we do know it was chromosomally normal. that's part of the pgd process. we froze our boys but will be trying again for girls if this does not work.
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Hi Ladies. This is my second ivf. I'm on day 7. This wait is a killer. Definitely too early for hpt but friends in the same boat tested as early as day 9 with a bfp & others did not show pos until beta. Good luck to all of us!
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6 days post transfer is too early.   You need to wait until day 9 or 10.  
Also, remember you are not going to feel pregnant.  If you are on Progesterone that is what is causing the cramping which is normal.

Good Luck to you!!
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Taking hormone medication could cause a negative pregnancy test.  Good luck, Sunday.
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