I am 11dpo and for the last 2 days I have had VERY faint BFP (like squint and tilt to see faint) on FRER, and they are not getting any darker. As they sit the line gets darker on them to where it is clearly visible (but it is after the 10 min mark). I took a digi and it said NOT PREGNANT (man I hate those).
Have any of you ladies experienced anything like this and went on to be pregnant? I'm worried this might be a missed m/c or ectopic. THANKS! (This is our 2nd Clomid cycle this time around.)
Re: XP: Faint bfp not getting darker?
The third time was the charm!
BFP #3 ~ 4.08.11 ~ EDD: 12.17.11 ~ DD born 12.13.11
BFP #2 - 8.04.10 - missed m/c discovered 8.31.10, d&c 9.02.10
BFP #1 - 5.20.10 - m/c 5.29.10 @ 5w6d
My experience is similar to this. I took an FRER at 9dpo and got a super faint, tilt it the right way BFP, so I went to Jewel bought an Equate brand and some digitals. I took one digital right away since I hadnt drank anything yet but it said "NO", then later that afternoon I took the equate and another digital, I had a faint line and a "pregnant". Since Ive had some left over Ive been taking them randomly...because Im a POAS addict and my line is still faint but def there. About ten minutes later its really nice
The digital still says pregnant. I would be 13dpo today, and it doesnt seem real yet but I think I got really lucky getting a BFP that early, I would wait and test again later today or tomo with FMU or SMU. GL to you
My lines were not dark at all... I just waited and tested again and again. Stay positive... to me, a line that is read between the "time mark" of the test is a line.
One more thing to consider, the digital tests require more hcg to produce a result. Check out peeonastick.com, it shows the strengths of various tests. If you test too early with a test that requires more hcg, it may show as negative. I haven't had false negatives with FRER before.
It could have been a chemical pregnancy, but it may be too soon to tell.
Test again in a few days maybe? Give yourself a couple days break though.