Yes, because the pregnancy hormone is still present in your body.
...NO! you do not have a period if you are pregnant
Yes. It is astronomically unlikely to get a false positive. However, if you are bleeding and the flow is like a normal period you need to go to the doctor NOW! You could be starting to miscarry. Good luck!
Pregnancy is highly unlikey, but home tests are never 100% reliable.
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No. You should be very cautious in your first trimester. It is easy to miscarry during these three months.
Read the instructions or buy one that is simpler to understand, such as a digital one that just says 'pregnant' or 'not pregnant'
Because you're not pregnant
If you can't tell for yourself, a pregnancy test can.
It depends what stage of pregnancy you are at. Brown blood is older blood, and in the first few weeks of pregnancy a small amount can be normal. It can also sometimes be seen in the first three months of pregnancy if you have threatened to miscarry. Any later than this, and you need to seek urgent medical help because it can be an indication of serious placental problems. If it is around your delivery due date, it can be part of the mucus plug coming away in preparation for labour. In any case, ask your doctor.
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