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January 7th, 2011, 11:13 PM
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I was reading the insert and came across an interesting statistic. It saidthat in a sample of women in a study, 68% of women got their BFP 6 days before AF. It went on to say that 100% got their BFP by 4 days pre-AF. I'd be curious to know more details about that little study, but it sure does sound like pretty good odds to me!
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Jan. 2009: Came off years of BCP and started TTC
March 2010: BFP -- finally!
Oct. 22, 2010: Drew is born, but has to stay in the NICU because of cord complications resulting in oxygen deprivation and brain problems =(
Oct. 27, 2010: I held him in my arms while Daddy, Grandma, Great-Uncle and I sang him to sleep =( Hardest thing I've ever done...
June 14, 2011: Drew's baby brother or sister waved hi to us with a BFP!
June 25, 2011: Natural miscarriage... Can we please catch a break here?
Nov. 2011: 100mg Clomid followed by 2mg Estrogen, Ovidrel trigger, and 200mg progesterone suppositories 2x/day 14 days. BFN.
Dec. 2011: 2nd medicated cycle. BFN.
Jan. 2012: Took a month off to breathe...
Feb. 2012: Same regimen of Clomid and other meds, add IUI. 2 eggs and 8.5 million swimmers. BFN.
March 2012: 75 IU Follistim CD 3-11, follie scan CD 8 showed 6 follies likely to mature. Triggered, IUI on CD 14, 4 million swimmers. BFN.
April 2012: 75 IU Follistim CD 3-10. Scan showed 2 mature follies, 2 almost certain to mature, and two not likely but possible. (All 6 evenly and perfectly spaced out between the left and the right.) Triggered, IUI CD 13 with 5 million swimmers. BFN.
May 2012: 75 IU Follistim starting CD 3. Waiting to O. Timed intercourse. Likely 5 follies to mature.




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January 8th, 2011, 04:50 AM
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I read a report somewhere that tested the sensitivity of all of the tests and this one was one of the most sensitive. Here is the page with the levels each test registers.
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January 8th, 2011, 06:36 AM
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I was reading the insert and came across an interesting statistic. It saidthat in a sample of women in a study, 68% of women got their BFP 6 days before AF. It went on to say that 100% got their BFP by 4 days pre-AF. I'd be curious to know more details about that little study, but it sure does sound like pretty good odds to me!
Both with Erin and Patrick I tested with FRERs and didn't get an early bfp.


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January 8th, 2011, 08:00 AM
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Yesterday was 3 days before A/F and it was very very faint.
I don't believe the 100% at 4 days early. Because some people might not even implant until as late as 12 DPO.
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January 8th, 2011, 08:30 AM
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I got a + on 8 dpo with an Answer. The ICs were too faint to even show, but the Answer was visible.
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January 8th, 2011, 09:55 AM
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I don't believe the 100% 4 days before AF. I have a 12 day luteal phase, so 4 days before AF is 8 DPO and I don't think I had even implanted until 9 or 10 dpo when I got pregnant. I know my first cycle I had IB at 10 dpo.

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January 8th, 2011, 10:51 AM
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I don't think they're all equal, that sometimes they're different sensitivities even when they claim that they're so early. There was something I read not that long ago that said they can claim the lowest sensitivity even if they don't always measure that low consistantly. So even with the same brand, type, they're not always spot on at 15 miu's
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