Even if you miscarry the test will show positive for a few weeks after. It takes time for the hormones to settle. If you suspect a miscarriage you have to see the doctor to make sure everything is gone so you don't get infections. When they do the ultrasound they will also confirm if it was one or not.
4 weeks pregnant is when your period is due, this may be a period or if it is really heavy and you have had a positive test I am afraid you are probably having a miscarriage.
Some say 5-6wks, but it is safe to wait 60 days before you take a pregnancy test and expect accuracy.
i don't know try going to your GP for advice
I wrote this question but to explain alittle more. I found out I was pregnant on 7/15/09. My pregnancy test was faint but it was positive. Later that night I started to bleed while urinating. Thursday I started to need a pad. Never really got very heavy. I had some cramps but nothing to really complain about. On Friday by that afternoon the bleeding had started to just be when i urinated again. Since Friday evening it has just been spotting. Brown spotting. Into today which is really nothing. Went to the er yesterday because I was worried that I didn't have a complete miscarriage. They drew blood and I still had a positive pregnancy test. The doctor had said after looking at me and when he was giving my results to me that i was just around 2 to 2 and a half weeks pregnant. To me it should never be possible to find out that early but I did. My question is since hcg levels drop rapidly why is my test still positive? Could it really have been a miscarriage? Clueless and so confused please help!!!!!!!!
i think it's possible but after you have your baby u suppose 2 bleed
did you bleed? if not then it's just fine.
Yes, your hCG level is still elevated from the last pregnancy for about 6 weeks.
It is not normal to bleed during pregnancy.
Even if it is the faintest positive line still take it as a positive and be prepared, take another test in a couple of weeks and see if it get's darker. you never know. the faintest positive line can mean you pregnant. But like i said take another one in a couple of weeks.
2-4 weeks.
yes
In general, a woman should not bleed for more than two weeks when she is on her period. Even after childbirth the general rule of thumb is that a new mother will bleed for about 2 weeks. However, sometimes her period will last longer than that.