16 Dpo And BFN

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varowoman - August 14

I'm really confused. I normally have a 13 - 14 day luteal phase. I am now 16 dpo. I've been nauseated for over a week straight. My temps are as follows: (don't know how to post my chart) (came home from vacation and started charting again on CD 10) CD10: 97.0 CD11: 97.3 CD12: 97.2 CD13: 97.1 CD14: 97.3 (1 dpo) CD15: 97.5 (2 dpo) CD16: 97.7 (3 dpo) CD17: 97.6 (4 dpo) CD18: 97.0 (5 dpo) CD19: 97.8 (6 dpo) CD20: 97.9 (7 dpo) CD21: 98.0 (8 dpo) CD22: 97.8 (9 dpo) CD23: 97.9 (10 dpo) CD24: 98.5 (11 dpo) CD25: 98.0 (12 dpo) CD26: 97.7 (13 dpo) CD27: 97.8 (14 dpo) CD28: 97.9 (15 dpo) CD29: 97.8 (16 dpo) I always have a slow-rise pattern, so I think CD 18 was an implantation dip, even though it was 5 dpo. (I have implanted early before.) So why do I keep getting BFN's? Actually, the first test I took yesterday First Response, was BFN, but 30 minutes later had a second PINK line. But three tests after (two yesterday including a digital) and one this morning are all BFN. Any thoughts?

 

Grandpa Viv - August 14

Some say that 18 days above the cover line is confirmation enough. Even so, a positive test would be nice. The hormone should double every few days. If you get a negative, wait out those days before testing again. We have heard of pregnancies that do not give a positive until 28 dpo, and a few claim even longer. Use first morning pee, dip method for most accurate results. No fatigue, b___st and nip signs, smells, appet_te etc? Hmm!

 

varowoman - August 14

Thank you. Yes, besides nausea, some b___st tenderness (comes and goes), major bloating and some fatigue. It is possible the temp dip on 97.0 on CD 18 was ovulation making today 11 dpo, but I had no EWCM that day, and had it CD 10 - 13, correlating exactly with ovulation on CD 14 as I thought. The first test I took, after 30 minutes there was a distinct second pink line, but that's after the allotted 3 minutes. After that I took 3 more tests, all negative. I don't get it. I've had one chemical pregnancy in the past.

 

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