You need to consult a doctor immediately! An OBGYN. If you cannot afford one please contact the agencies in your state to help you! There are programs out there for uninsured mothers that will cover the entire cost of your pregnancy! Welfare profides Medicaid. You need to be under the advisement of a physician, and if you are having pain or heavy bleeding, should immediately go to the emergency room!
AnswerYou probably do need to see a doctor. The symptoms you are having are not normal, but not necessarily ominous either. You could be having a miscarriage, you could have a tubal/ectopic pregnancy, or you could go on to have a normal pregnancy. For now, bed rest, no sex, no douching, and see your doctor ASAP.The positive feedback loop is terminated by the end of childbirth...
With a positive trend.
Yes. Take a test
it sounds more like you had a miscarrige consult a doctor immideatly
It's possible you could be pregnant. See your doctor for a pregnancy blood test.
He abruptly stopped after he realized that he was not supposed to be doing that.
I had a miscarriage about a month ago. First I started spotting after a pelvic exam which I believe is perfectly normal and does not mean you're going to have a miscarriage. Instead of the spotting getting better after a few days, it got worse, turning from brown to red and getting heavier. After about 4 days of this red, heavier bleeding (not as heavy as a period, but clumpy and heavier than spotting), I started having cramps one night after work (Election Night, to be exact). The cramps came in waves and became more intense as the night went on. The bleeding was full of large clots and I kept feeling like I had to move my bowels and I did so a few times. Several hours later, what felt like a very large blood clot came out (twice within a few minutes) and then the cramps stopped and that was it. I also had a couple of blood tests during the days when I was spotting and bleeding and my hormone levels were not increasing very much.
most likely your are pregnant
If you've stopped taking BC pills then yes. If you haven't stopped BC pills then this isn't normal and you should see your DR as you may need your doseage changed.
Modern EPTs can determine pregnancy within the time frame you've given. It's also normal to spot a little around the time the mass attaches to your uterus, which would be about now. Wait a couple of days. If you don't start your period, repeat the EPT. If the EPT shows positive, or shows negative and you still don't start your period, you need to see your doctor.
i would wait till tommarow, maybe u are justing spotting
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