Are you bleeding like a 'normal' period or spotting, heavy or not? Both of the times that I was pregnant my positive result was quite faint as my hormone levels were still pretty low and the second time that I tested positive I bled heavy a few days later, went into the ER and everything was just fine. I would recommend that you see your doctor if bleeding is heavy and/or persistant (lasts a few days) this could be sign of a miscarriage which is very common in early pregnancy, sometimes women dont' even know that they are pregnant at all and just figure it is a period that has been just alittle late.
You could be. You should go see your doctor and get a blood test to know for sure.
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.
No. Implantation does not always cause bleeding, a late period with a positive pregnancy test is the only way to be sure "implantation" or pregnancy has occurred.
A positive pregnancy test is an indication of pregnancy. See your health care provider.
Every home pregnancy test has different (even is slightly different) levels at which they can detect pregnancy.It is uncommon to get a positive result, even if it's faint, but it is common to produce a negative result.A blood test would be recommended as confirmation.With uncertain results, you should think of getting personal medical advice, doctor or clinic.
It could be a cervical change that can cause vaginal bleeding. Vaginal bleeding can also be a symptom of ectopic (tubal) pregnancy. Another cause for bleeding during pregnancy is a miscarriage although the first two reasons for bleeding are more common, it is still a good idea to contact your doctor if you are too concerned.
YES! The blood test may have been performed too early, especially if the line on the home test is very faint. You should have the blood test repeated, but as a rule a positive test (either blood or urine) is positive
some1 answer this question plz same thing is happening to me but i was 5 days late i also was told to do test and was a faint positive but not faint enough to be an evaporation line my period is lighter then usual but still quite heavy whats going on? am i or not?someone help please
I would test just to be sure. You can have bleeding in early pregnancy.
Yes, the faint line means your hormones are not as strong in the beginning stages of pregnancy. After 5 weeks, you should show strong lines. yes very much so. you should see your doctor as soon as possible
You can use a pregnancy test at anytime while on the pill (it will not effect the test), if you normally have bleeding while taking the sugar pills, wait to see if the bleeding is late or the day before you start your new packet to test for pregnancy.
Nothing is wrong. You can call your doctor to be sure. Good luck and God Bless:) Hi, This sounds like it could be pregnancy bleeding. Known as early pregnancy bleeding or implantation bleeding. Do a pregnancy test now because your 2 weeks late for you period or see your doctor for a blood test.