even if the line was light on the hpt, that means pregnancy.
and if that's so, its implantation bleeding.
That little bleeding was probably implantation bleeding, I would guess you are about 4 weeks pregnant. ~pawsalmighty
it sounds like implantation bleeding
spotting is not uncommon in the first trimester however a miscarrage will show up positive on home tests for a couple of weeks. see your doctor immediatly to receive any care you may require because bleeding when pregnant should always be checked out by a professional
Under the hood, far left, little black box with lid, right by the positive terminal
7 days after implantation it is possible to show positive on a pregnancy test. If it's negative, wait a few days and test again.
You may just be starting to have your period again. If you thought you were pregnant, you should seek advice from your physician.
you stop getting cramps and the bleeding gradually gets lesser
yes
The bleeding part of the first answer is a little confusing...How the bleeding is done?
It is rare that you will get a false positive. Make sure you are reading the directions correctly on the box for each pregnancy test you take. They need to be on a flat, dry surface and left alone until the time limit in the directions. If you had some bleeding/spotting this could be implantation bleeding which is common in your first symptoms of pregnancy. I only tested positive on a Clearblue pregnancy test. No other test would give me a positive. So it could also be the brand you are using. I wouldn't recommend dollar store pregnancy tests. Pregnancy tests aren't cheap, but you get what you pay for.
i haven't had experience with gerbils bleeding-- but with dogs and bleeding feet- you just put a little corn starch on it and it will be fine! the gerbil depends on how much it is bleeding, if only a little it will be OK (as long as you stop the bleeding) i would just coax them away from each other with a little fruit or nut most likely- the gerbil will live =) no worries
Soda wont harm you or change the bleeding one bit.