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Could this explain the 'disappearing' frer line?
Hoping for some scientific input here to rubbish these claims or back them up. I myself have suffered from the 'disappearing' frer line on numerous occasions - twice I remember getting a line, posting my bfp then the line gets fainter and dissappears over the next day or so. There has been so many posts about having a line one day, gone or going the next (all on frers) that it prompted me to do some research. Is it even remotely possible that frers are picking up this hcg-h from a blastocyst then when it fails to implant the tests are turning into bfns? It just seems to be happening so often now that I'm inclined to believe it is but my common sense is arguing 'no way' lol. We all know chemicals are quite common, my question is could this be seriously possible or is it just internet rubbish? I have attached two pages of my internet searching and they are in forums which lead me to believe its crap BUT hcg-h or h-hcg appears to be a real thing and I'm wondering why frers work as early as they do based on low hcg levels alone?Attachment 30273Attachment 30274
519b48 Ovulation charts on FertilityFriend.com
Could this explain the 'disappearing' frer line?
I really like this article. False Positive Pregnancy Test Results
When I had my miscarriage before finally getting pregnant with DS3, my RE and I had a discussion about HPTs. Apparently blood in the urine (even minuscule amounts that are not detected with your naked eye), soap/detergent not rinsed/dried from a cup, or from your hands that aren't washed/dried all the way all can cause a false positive on a HPT. Sometimes when we get a positive HPT it can end up as a chemical or a miscarriage. Sometimes one can get a positive due to these other reasons and not even be pregnant at all! I believe that is what is happening with these super early result HPTs.
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