Faint lines are positive lines. Positive is positive is positive. It sounds like you may have been pregnant but are having/had a miscarriage. With one of my miscarriages, I had a positive home test and then 2 days later I went to get my confirmation of pregnancy at planned parenthood. The gal came back in and told me I wasnt pregnant. When I told her I had a positive test at home, she decided she had better check it again. This time she agreed that I was pregnant, but the line came so faint and so late that she had missed it the first time. The next day I started bleeding, saw my ob and was confirmed to be miscarrying. The only way for you to know for sure is to see a physician, have a pelvic exam and possibly ultrasound and repeat pregnancy test.
get her to the vet emmediately. it sounds serious! please dont let her suffer!
Menstural not stopping
Hi This sounds like break-through bleeding and should not be happening. If you have missed any pills then this can cause break-through bleeding. If you haven't missed any pills see your Doctor and do not have unprotected sex.
I'm not sure...i know I'm not an expert on mice, but, mice are very cute and I'm pretty sure it's bad that the mouses' ear is bleeding.
also doc said to see him again in a week
Yes. A missed miscarriage is one example of this happening
You can try it, but you may have irregular bleeding rather than no bleeding. Put the patch on now for the best chance.
No, having the flue doesn't affect your menstrual bleeding. How much you bleed is primarily dependent on hormones and the uterine lining build-up throughout your cycle.
have you seen, I didn't know I was pregnant? They all seem to have bleeding throughout. Go to the doctor now.
The best way to find out what is happening is to have an ultrasound scan, so you can actually see if there is a serious problem. Often there is no apparent reason for vaginal bleeding in pregnancy.
No. If you are pregnant and begin bleeding you need to call your health care provider. Some women do have bleeding throughout their pregnancy and have perfectly normal babies but this bleeding is not a menstrual cycle which is caused by certain hormonal changes and the breakdown of the uterine lining.
Irregular periods are common. If you find that it is happening often you can talk to your doctor. Sometimes medication can be prescribed to control the bleeding.