Just curious, I did a google search and it appears some women were pregnant but didn't show a BFP until a few weeks into their pregnancy.
Did any of you have a on day 14 DPO but ended up getting a
later? If so, how late did you get it?
Just curious, I did a google search and it appears some women were pregnant but didn't show a BFP until a few weeks into their pregnancy.
Did any of you have a on day 14 DPO but ended up getting a
later? If so, how late did you get it?
GOLD / wonderful pea / 17697 posts
Not me, but my SIL never got a positive on a HPT, with either of her daughters. She had to get blood tests!
Fingers and toes crossed for you!
pomegranate / 3643 posts
Don't know when I o'd but I got a bfp when my period was 9 days late. A blood test was inconclusive at 8 days!
pineapple / 12526 posts
My mom never got a positive test with me, not even blood test. They found me via ultrasound when she was 5-6 months pregnant. They were looking for cancer.
GOLD / squash / 13576 posts
I had a friend who didn't find out she was pregnant for 2 months.
nectarine / 2019 posts
I don't know how many dpo I was but I got a negative pregnancy test around 7 wks pregnant and a positive 4 days later. It was shocking to find out I was so far along at the dating ultrasound
GOLD / squash / 13576 posts
@loveisstrange: That is crazy!!! My friend, who didn't realize she was pregnant, kept going to the doctor because she had no idea why she wasn't feeling well. They FINALLY realized she was 2 months pregnant.
pomelo / 5228 posts
I really hope this is it for you! Was your ovulation confirmed with ultrasound?
hostess / wonderful apple seed / 16729 posts
@Mrs.Someone: No, this was our first cycle back from our TTC break so there wasn't enough time to get into the RE's office. So this is a natural cycle. I tested OPKs but didn't get a positive. I did feel ovulation cramping so I think that is when I ovulated.
blogger / coconut / 8306 posts
@littlek: my friend found out when she was 4 months along!
@bluestriped bee: I told you in another thread, but my mom found out late too!
pomelo / 5228 posts
@bluestriped bee: Got it. Well, there is for sure still hope, but I think its more likely that you O'd later, especially since you didn't get a positive OPK. I feel O cramps sometimes several days before I actually O. I find that watching CM is really the most reliable clue for me at least. I hope you get an answer soon!
pomegranate / 3398 posts
I tested at 14DPO and got a and just dealt with it because I hadn't gotten my
on the OPK's but then at I want to say 17DPO or so I POS again because I was weak lol and low and behold there it was. My
and that baby is now 7 months old.
Hold Hope my dear.
hostess / wonderful apple seed / 16729 posts
@lovehoneybee: @jedeve: @loveisstrange: @littlek: @junebugmama: @Mrs. Jump Rope: @Crisark: Thank you, it give me hope hearing your stories!
I'm currently on 19 DPO and have been getting on the wondfro. Maybe I'll take try a real pregnancy test tomorrow. My cycles are usually 33-34 days but my cycle has been 37 days a few times in the past year. Today is CD 37. So if AF does not arrive tomorrow, I can officially say it will be the lastest AF has been. I've had on and off cramping which is fairly odd, since cramping in past usually means AF will arrive that night. AF is still MIA and I'm a little excited.
I'm scheduled to do have a blood test done with my GP on Wednesday for basic wellness check up. I wonder if they can do a beta. Or would I be stepping on toes by not going through my RE?
GOLD / squash / 13464 posts
@bluestriped bee: Your GP can definitely do a beta. If you are pregnant they would need to know that anyway so no reason to feel like you have to do it with your RE. I REALLY REALLY REALLY hope this is a for you!
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