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am i pregnant

This is my month 5 of clomid 250mg I am currently 14dpo I took a dollar store tes with my second pee of the day it was pos then I immediately forced myself to pee a little to test another test it was neg the a few hours later I took another test around 5pm it was neg I plan to take another test in the morning but I a sure u all understand the wait is horrible I have experienced very light nauesa and breat tenderness/swelling what do u all think
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I wish iui or ivf was an option for me but I don't have money but my dh convinced me to try one more month
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1429086 tn?1330881288
i agree wit u...but dont loose hope yet..my 3rd iui failed and i am very upset...went to my doc and planned ivf on march...and if that fails m going to adopt...so many pills and injectables every month...i want to get rid of all these....
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Blood test said neg I am soooooo tired I will never use a dollar store test again EVER I quit I am sick of putting myself through the pain every month with pills ovulation and disappointment I lost faith in myself and I lost faith in god I am do I can't afford the med anymore I cont afford better treatment I am done
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449498 tn?1338772039
Did you use a different brand from when you got the positive test, or are you using the same brand? If it's a different test, maybe try using the same brand as when you saw your positive, and if it is the same brand, I would call your dr and see if they can do a blood test. When you got your positive test, did it show positive in the first few minutes? That's weird that you got a positive, and are now getting negatives... I'm stumped!
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The original was not an evap line it was really truely honestly there pink not grey white or purple pink and there was not trigger shot I never had one sorry for bein g rude I am just frusterated
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1396867 tn?1520810258
The original test is evaporation lines or possible a late trigger. Many ladies have said their Dr advises up to 14 days for it to be out of the system. You still maybe too early do to late implantation. Dont give up yet. Just retest in the am and good luck!
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I took 2 more this morning both neg the original test is still very positive any thoughts
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Thanks so much for giving me hope
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1460967 tn?1512401138
FIRST response is the Best!! I poas at 9 dpo got a definite BFP!!! Good luck!!! Praying for you!
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FMU is the best. Some women don't get a positive until 16 dpo or even later. Sometimes the cheap tests are not as sensitive so wouldn't show positive until later. If you got a positive on one, that is a very good sign! Lots of women say First Response Early Results is the best and most sensitive test. Best of luck to you!
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Anyone else with an opinion
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Thanks I have not used trigger just clomid and good old fashion sex lol I have been tring for over 3years now I hope I am
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1396867 tn?1520810258
I think retesting in the am is best with FMU, if you used a trigger it would be out of your system by now so a positive is a positive

Dust to you!!!
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