So exciting, Thorz! What great news. I am so happy for you!
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So exciting, Thorz! What great news. I am so happy for you!
Sunflower-
Nah, I'm at 13dpo, so probably I'm out...though AF isn't here yet, so there's still a bit of hope :-)
The upside if AF does show up is: I'll be able to do a good 3month serious girl sway instead of the panicked 3week one I did, lol (probably not long enough to sway anyway! Tho I did lose 7pounds!)
So, we'll see :-)
If AF shows, I'll probably take a break for a few months- don't want to have a nov/dec baby....so I'll wait till the due date would be January.
But I'll definitely cheer you on next month while I'm LE dieting! :-)
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So thrilled for you Thorz. Congratulations!!!!!!!
I conceived the baby that I lost in April, and she would have been born in December. So that means if you conceived in March, your baby would be due in Nov.
:) So, if you don't want a Nov/Dec baby you might not want to take a break yet! ;)
Or wait until like June, July or something! But I hope your AF doesn't come hon!
Feeling much more inspired after the first BFP this month! I'm 10DPO and nauseous on and off, feeling completely exhausted and have had a few days of stomach pains/twinges/very mild cramps. Really want to hold off until the weekend to test-I hate the hopes building up so I'm trying not to think about the possibilities too much. I'll keep on checking in on you other ladies who are planning to POAS tomorrow for more inspiration. Baby dust to all!!!
1. Timing of Implantation
A pregnancy test detects the presence of the pregnancy hormone hCG (human chorionic gonadotropin) either in the blood or in the urine. The hCG in the urine comes from the hCG in the blood after it was filtered through the kidney. After ovulation, the egg gets fertilized and travels through the fallopian tube toward the uterus. This travel takes an average of a week. Implantation, the attachment of the fertilized egg in the lining of the uterus, occurs on average about a week or later after ovulation/fertilization, but it can happen as early as six days and as late as 12 days after fertilization/ovulation. At the time of implantation the placenta starts making the pregnancy hormone hCG, which then enters the blood ******. How early pregnancy can be detected depends on the pregnancy hormone hcG which can be detected in the blood about three to four days after implantation. Urine hCG can be detected about two to three days after blood hCG can first be seen. Detection of hCG depends on timing of implantation, so hCG can normally be detected in the blood between nine and 16 days after ovulation (HPT: 12-19 days after ovulation).
This made me feel a bit better! Still plenty o time.... plenty o time :-)
And Thorz-- you gotta post that beautiful BFP in the BFP section too! :-)
Definitely can be up to day 14 I'd say! Don't get down yet!