Yes, if early. Recheck the pregnancy test in two weeks.
That little bleeding was probably implantation bleeding, I would guess you are about 4 weeks pregnant. ~pawsalmighty
Its very unlikely that you would be pregnant, as the test was negative and you had a period. Although it could always be a false result and there is sometimes a little bleeding very early on in pregnancy, you should wait to see if you have a full period this month and if not take another test. Regards
All depends on what bleeding you are having, I't might be implantation bleeding if it is little, pinkinsh or brown. If there is a lot of blood and you have pain you might be having a miscarraige. Contact you care giver for advise.
I would say it is probable that you are not pregnant. You said you have had a little bleeding, indicating that you are likely having your period or about to have it soon. You also mentioned swollen breasts which can also be a sign that you are about to get your period. The signs of pregnancy and pre-period signs are often similar. If you think that you ARE pregnant, maybe it is the test that is the problem. Go to peeonastick.com to compare different types of tests. Some are more accurate than others. Good luck
I assume that you mean menstrual cycles, and no a person cannot have menstrual cycles while pregnant. It is biologically impossible to ovulate and menstruate while pregnant, the body shuts down the menstrual cycles once you're pregnant. People can bleed while their pregnant for various reasons, for example hormonal imbalance or implantation bleeding, but not menstruate.
A urine test is much more sensitive and a bit less specific than a culture for diagnosing chlamydia. In other words, it's much less likely to have false negative results, and a little more likely to have a false positive result.
see your doctor, this could be minor, or serious. should not rely on internet answers. get checked out
Implantation bleeding but doesn't always mean your pregnant though
No, you can't get chlamydia due to the way you dress. Chlamydia is spread by oral, anal, and vaginal sex; genital-genital contact; and birth to an infected woman.
It does not neccessarily mean you're pregnant. You should take a pregnancy test, and if that's negative, you should go and see the doctor
If the bleeding is light and the baby is growing properly there is probably little concern. If the bleeding becomes heavy or you begin passing clots notify your OB immediately. I am assuming your doctor is aware and has evaluated the situation - if not make an appointment immediately.
There is little chance of a mother infecting a baby with gonorrhea after birth. For humans already born, gonorrhea can only be transmitted from genital-genital or oral-genital contact.Gonorrhea can still be transmitted via fluids even if a man does not ejaculate. Gonorrhea can also be spread from an untreated mother to her baby during childbirth.