u/coyoteopera

9 DPO - 12 DPO Progression

9 DPO - 12 DPO Progression

I am currently 12DPO / 13 DPT (trigger shot - 250 mcg oviridel).

I took a FRER on 9DPO, the same day that my trigger was out of my system last month when I tested out the trigger (I did not do so this month). It looked negative.

Tested on 11DPO, and there was a line. Took another this morning and the line is still there. I know HCG doubles every 48 hours, but.... The bottom line looks darker, right? Or am I seeing things? All tests were taken with FMU, around the same time each day.

This is our second month trying a medicated cycle, but I feel like the trigger shouldn't be this dark 13 days out? Especially days after a negative test? But after 3 years of trying with no luck, I am struggling to think this could be the real deal finally? Just looking for opinions/a little venting also, I guess!

u/coyoteopera — 1 day ago

12 DPT/11 DPO vs 9 DPO

Bottom is from 2 days ago at 9DPO when I tested to see if the trigger shot was still registering, and the bottom is from this morning at 11DPO. Cautiously optimistic this might be the real thing? 🤞

u/coyoteopera — 3 days ago

CD 26 - Can't tell if VVVVF or just line eyes at this point

Tested out my trigger shot so I've been staring at positive pregnancy tests all week and feel like I just have awful line eyes at this point 🙃

u/coyoteopera — 1 month ago

9 DPO - Trigger opinions/experiences?

Hi all! I know 9DPO is still early but this is my first cycle with a trigger shot and am just looking for...not sure, really. Opinions? Solidarity? Personal stories? Something like that lol!

I am 11 days past trigger.

The first photo was from this morning + the E@H seemed negative finally but my FRER had a slight line after a longer hold.

The second photo includes an E@H test taken this evening after a shorter hold.

I think I'm just looking for opinions as far as if any of my E@H tests look truly negative! I have the worst line eyes at this point. Also curious if it's normal to have a negative E@H and a slight positive FRER.

I know triggers can often not leave the system for the full 14 days so I shouldn't have tested honestly because I know I have no chill, but with this being my first medicated cycle, I wanted to test out the trigger for my own curiosity. Don't think I'll do that going forward! 😅

u/coyoteopera — 1 month ago