At approximately what (a range, even) dpo is it safe to assume a positive test is not a chemical pregnancy? I assume this is a major factor in waiting until X dpo to test. Or not?
<------- totally not staring down chart on a regular basis. no, not me.
Re: About peesticks and chemical pregnancies
I believe that a CP is defined by a pg loss before being able to see products of conception on an u/s. You can see a gestational sac at about 5 weeks pg, aka 21 DPO.
If you can wait until 21 DPO you are a stronger woman than I am.
Photo courtesy of mrs_b
See, I thought a chemical pregnancy was when a fertilized egg doesn't implant.
The Googles, they are confusing.
...A REAL positive, perhaps?!
*tries to contain excitement*
UMMM, DO YOU HAVE SOMETHING YOU WANT TO SAY?
Nope. Still trying to figure out the timing of a possible unveiling should I get a positive. I'm cool with going public before an ultrasound - I think - but I wonder if there's a short time period to pass the chemical-pregnancy zone.
I guess I was confused on what a chemical pregnancy was?
Here's my chart, for those who are giving me a side eye.
ETA: Ignore the wonky overlay. I was playing with the free trial I got a bit ago, and it changed months on me. I had it set to spy on this cycle with my only two (possible) O cycles, but it only overlays one of those.
The chart told me it likes you, too.
Indeed!
You guys are making my chart blush!
Me thinks Isha is right