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413098 tn?1260727194

hcg trigger

hi ladies,
i had my hcg trigger shot on wed 6/4 12 days ago and iui on 6/6 i took a hpt this morning and i got a faint postitive but do you think it is from the trigger still? I have a beta scheduled for friday im just wondering if i should be excited or not?
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Trigger shot is long gone and if hpts are getting darker.. u r in for a BFP:)
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413098 tn?1260727194
Hi Tina thanks for the advise!  At first the line was really faint and then at lunch time i went home and now the line is really dark ( 6 hours later) so its probably the trigger shot still huh?
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398038 tn?1247857003
I agree with the others.  I haven't had much personal experience with this, but everything I've ever read says that shot should be out of your system by now.  I hope your beta brings good news for you!!
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178239 tn?1277405491
I didn't see this post and posted to you on DISNEY CHICK's post.  Did you ever get a neg hpt? Is it getting darker or lighter? The rule of thumb is one day per 1,000 units. I have seen an occasional post that has it last a day or two after, but usually is gone by now. Ooooooohhhh, I hope it's a bfp for you!
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449498 tn?1338772039
The trigger usually only takes about 10 days to leave your system. So, this may be a true positive!!!
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