Hcg or the pregnancy hormone stays in your system anywhere from 24 hours to a month after a miscarriage depending on how far along you were and reason for the miscarriage. This can cause false positives on home pregnancy tests and on blood tests.Your Dr should have a made a follow up appointment for you in the next few days to few weeks.
You might be pregnant, but Im not sure, It might be something else. Go to the doctor. (dont be embarrassed) its about you so you should not be.
If you have implantation bleeding then yes you are pregnant.
Ovulation is the time of month when your egg is most likely to become fertilized. If you're bleeding, you're either menstruating (you're not pregnant) or miscarrying (you were pregnant). Other than that, ovulation doesn't have much to do with how heavy or light your flow is.
i am bleeding orange blood
it means you were pregnant but miscarried
it is likely that you had a spontaneous miscarriage, which means you were pregnant but miscarried and that's why your hpt came out positive (the pregnancy hormone needs a while to get out of your system after having miscarried)
When a blood test comes out inconclusive it means that they think you are pregnant but you could be miscarrying. When I was pregnant with my son, the test came out inconclusive so my doctor said I had to retest in a few days to make sure the hcg levels went up and not down. They went up and my son is now 3 years old. Unless you are having bad cramping and bleeding I would assume you are pregnant.
i had that very thing happen to me..my i took a urine test and it turned out positive. i went to the doctor they concluded i was pregnant but after a pelvic exam she told me my cervix was opening up. so they did two quantitative blood tests and they found my hcg levels were going down. my doctor told me, "iam sorry but your body is miscarrying." about three days later i started bleeding heavily, i miscarried.
If you are pregnant you don't bleed, and blood turns brown when it's dry, I suggest you get a pregnancy test.
No. Not everyone experiences implantation bleeding.
Depends how much blood and how far along in the pregnancy you are. If you are in the first two weeks or so and there is just a little bit of blood, this is probably implantation bleeding where the fertilised egg is implanting into the lining of the uterus. If there is a lot of blood, you need to see your doctor or midwife asap because you could be miscarrying. If you are near the end of your pregnancy, you also need to go and see a doctor or midwife because you could have pre-eclampsia or be going into labour
Pregnancy can also be detected through a blood test