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5627167 tn?1371202526

Faint line after 6 days - inseminated - ovulation triggered by ovidrel (with hCG)

Hi, I'm 37, I've been receiving fertility treatment, I was inseminated, I took a urine test this morning 6 days after insemination and have a faint positive line. I'm not sure how reliable this is as my ovulation was triggered by the drug "ovidrel" which I can see contains hCG. From my understanding, the hCG from ovidrel is expelled from the body 38 hours after a sub-cutaneous injection. Would this mean that my faint positive may actually be positive? or would there be a chance that my body might still be holding hCG from the trigger? has anyone ever been in this situation? progesterone levels are looking good, but I don't think I can stand another weeks worth of waiting.. I plan to urine test again tomorrow
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Just out of curiosity how many embryos were inseminated? Could have a possitive testing this early if more then one took. :) I'm going to say a little prayer for you and keep my fingers crossed also :)
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5627167 tn?1371202526
Thank you :) I can't stand this waiting, I'm so hoping it has worked - fingers crossed xx
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4194487 tn?1370046144
Well i havent heard anything about that drug, or not 100% sure how fertility treatment works, but im thinking since the drug is supposed to cleared from your system after 38 hours, and you got a positive 6 days later it sounds like you are possibly pregnant to me! Wish you luck :)
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