I am sorry to here of your problem and hope you remain pregnant.Sometimes you have spotting with implantation...but anything more than a little spotting could be bad news.Remember that you can always try again shortly.I had a misscarrage early and know how you are feeling right now.Soon after though I got pregnant again and had a baby girl who changed my life forever.If I had not misscarried I would not have the daughter I have now.Everything happens for a reason.If you dont have this one then it just was not right .You can try again or you might deciede to wait awhile.Good luck to you ;)
2006-07-26 12:53:33
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answered by empresscalls 3
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First of all go to your doctor right away. If you have having any bleeding that you are not completely sure is your period it could be very deadly to you and your possible child.
You can have a regular period until about your 7th month they say. Periods not necessarily mean your not pregnant (thats how so many women are shocked!!! by a possitive test)
You very well could have have a miscarriage but chances are you didn't because it would have been quite painful if it was.
Most likely you if you take two at home tests and they read possitive you have been pregnant, whether or not the possible child is still alive only a doctor would know for sure.
Good Luck!
2006-07-26 18:54:48
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answered by xxsn0w_r4v3nxx 2
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First, congratulations on your upcoming wedding! That's great. Listen, you gotta calm down some. If you are, or if you aren't, the doctor will tell you. If it turns out that you aren't, think about taking some time before you try to get pregnant. You're starting a new marriage, and a couple of years foundation will really help you and your hubbie out when kids finally do come along. What's the rush? If it turns out you really are pregnant, the doctor will tell you, and congratulations again! The main point is to relax. Whether you are or aren't, it sounds like you're in a position to deal with it either way, and stressing will only do you harm. Take a deep breath, and a hot bath. You'll be fine.
2006-07-26 18:54:34
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answered by Beardog 7
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I have a niece with PCOS. The hormone stays in your body and will show a false positive for about 6 weeks. You'll need to wait it out to be for sure. It sounds like you may have miscarried since the home test was negative. The hormone will still show up on the GP test, so you'll have to keep getting tested.
2006-07-26 18:52:46
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answered by Justsyd 7
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Spotting in early pregnancy is normal. If it is more than spotting... period like and bright red bleeding then it is likely you are miscarrying. A possitive test at this point would indicate the hpg hormone the test is measuring is still in your system. I have PCOS and have 3 kids. There are ways to conceive either through fertility drugs or by using an insulin controling med called glucophage and a few dietary changes like avoid bad carbs and sugars. If you are only spotting lightly then you could still be pregnant. I had spotting with my first one and thought it was my period but it wasn't.
2006-07-26 18:54:07
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answered by Anonymous
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Are you cramping or having any pain at all or just bleeding. Some women bleed on implantation or when the fertilised egg implants itself into the uterus. If you are having any pain then you should go to your Dr. They need to do a scan and see if there is a heartbeat or an internal exam to see if you are dilating. If you aren't very far along (which I assume you aren't) then you really need a scan. The hormones (HCG Human chorionic gonadoptrine) is basically cells that the fetus sheds off. Thats what they measure by doing a blood test on you.
Go back to your Dr and tell him/her this is getting to you. Nerves aren't going to help. Refuse to leave until they do something.
2006-07-27 05:26:02
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answered by K's Mom 3
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If it is heavy bleeding you are probably not pregnant, but if it is light you could be. I had 1 light period after I got pregnant with 1 of my kids. My daughter had 2 light periods. Both of our pregnancies ended with healthy babies as a result.
Take care of yourself, stay in contact with your doctor. If the bleeding gets heavier or you have any pain, be sure to call him.
And if it turns out that you didn't keep the baby, well, there was probably something wrong. Better now, very early, than later on.
I lost 3 babies before my 1st one was born. And I have 3 children now, all grown.
2006-07-26 18:54:59
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answered by shirley_corsini 5
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When I was pregnant, I had spotting, which is tiny flecks of blood, and it didn't last that long. There was no bleed, like you get with your monthly. If its any heavier than really, really light, see your doctor again. Especially if its worrying you. Which is always more so the case with your first. All the best though, good luck.
2006-07-27 02:43:44
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answered by Anonymous
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see you doctor and ask for a early bleeding scan. That will answer your question. I know hospitals do that,cause i went for 3 with having my children. You can bleed in early pregnancy. but it'll look like old blood,brown in colour. For a miscarriage its bright red blood,with period like pains. I know this Hun cause i had early blood like stains when i got pregnant,and also suffered miscarriage too. But i defiantly have it checked out,for your own mind. good luck Hun
2006-07-27 08:29:09
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answered by lovableleachy 2
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Firstly this really isnt the place to get advice on this matter. You will get all sorts of conflicting advice. You need to speak to and listen to your doctor, they are qualified to give advice and we are not.
I have had similar thing happen to me. I have lost 5 babies but have had 3 live ones.
My advice is to get married first and then worry about starting a family. If it is ment to happen then it will happen. Take care babes and contact me if you want any more advice.
2006-07-26 19:01:45
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answered by beckywecky 3
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