One characteristic is perseverance. People in late success stories don't give up easily. For example, like Colonel Sanders, he kept trying to promote his fried chicken idea despite being rejected multiple times. Another characteristic is often having a unique product or idea. J.K. Rowling's magical world of 'Harry Potter' was very different from other books at that time. Also, sometimes late success stories involve a long - term build - up of skills or knowledge. Vincent van Gogh spent years developing his painting style before his work was finally recognized for its value.
I had late ovulation while on Clomid and it was a success for me. I was worried at first because my ovulation was much later than expected. But in the end, I got pregnant. It just took a bit more patience and close monitoring of my cycle.
Yes, there are. I know a couple who had a successful FET late implantation. After several failed attempts, they didn't give up. Their doctor adjusted the hormone treatment slightly. Eventually, the embryo implanted successfully in the later stage, and they now have a healthy baby.
One late positive success story could be J.K. Rowling. She faced numerous rejections before finally getting her 'Harry Potter' series published. It was a late success as she had to endure a lot of setbacks early on, but then it became a huge global phenomenon. Another is Colonel Sanders. He started Kentucky Fried Chicken (KFC) relatively late in his life and turned it into a worldwide fast - food empire.
There are many late talkers success stories. For example, a boy named Tom in my neighborhood. He started talking much later than other kids. His parents were worried at first. But with lots of love, support and early intervention like speech therapy, he caught up quickly. Now he is an excellent student, especially good at math and science, and he is very confident in public speaking.
One late BFP success story could be about a woman who had irregular cycles. She was constantly getting negative tests and had almost given up hope. But then, a few weeks later than she expected, she got a positive. It just shows that every body is different and it might take longer for some to show a positive result.
The story of J. K. Rowling is quite inspiring. She was a single mother on welfare when she started writing the 'Harry Potter' series in her late twenties. By the time the books became a global phenomenon, she was well into her thirties and forties, and she has since become one of the most successful authors ever. Another is Winston Churchill. He had a long and checkered political career, but it was in his later years, during World War II when he was in his sixties, that he really made his mark as a great leader, inspiring a nation to resist Nazi Germany.
I know of a woman who was on a certain medication that might have affected her early pregnancy test results. She got negative results initially. But after consulting her doctor and stopping the medication (as it was safe to do so during pregnancy), she got a late BFP. It was such a relief for her.
One factor is improved uterine environment. Sometimes, by taking the time to optimize the lining of the uterus through proper diet and medications, it can become more receptive for late implantation.