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Is it common to have the same positive results on the same CD each pregnancy?
Basically, I am wondering if other women tend to implant at the same time for pregnancies or if they vary? Last time I was pregnant (which ended in confirmed miscarriage) I got my first BFP on 12 DPO. It was light, but 100% there. This time, (still unsure if pregnant or not), I got a result that appears positive and it is 13 DPO. Last time I was so sure by 13 DPO and this time I am still very unsure.
That being said, I think that if I am pregnant, I implanted the same CD as before. Do people vary or usually stay about the same?
3 Answers • 9 years ago
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Thanks @Essemkay - The reason I ask if because I always hear that women just 'know' what is going on because of prior pregnancies and that their bodies tend to have quirks unique to them. But it's good to know it's not like that; I was hoping not, or I'd definitely be out this month.
9 years ago • Post starter
In my experience I am able to get a positive result at CD 21 (of a 28 day cycle) that has been the "positive day" for all my pregnancies. I have three children and have had four losses. Having said that it's based on when the egg implants and that can vary from cycle to cycle just as your ovulation can. So for me personally I know that if I'm still getting a negative hpt by CD 24 then I'm not pregnant that cycle. Hope that helps :)
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