first if you taking Birth Control and just started taking it or swicthed to a new kind they the test will come back postive. if you are not then you could be pergant, or could have an ovary sist either way you need to seek mendical attention asap. it is unlikly you are miscarring because if you were you would be in way to much pain to get out of bed
its a sign of being pregnate don't freak
Go for an ultrasound and talk to your doctor.
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.
It means you had a miscarriage.
Women who have had healthy babies on others sites said that this has happened to them. I guess it is called decidual bleeding not sure if I spelled that right try a search using that term to find out more about it
i had that very thing happen to me..my i took a urine test and it turned out positive. i went to the doctor they concluded i was pregnant but after a pelvic exam she told me my cervix was opening up. so they did two quantitative blood tests and they found my hcg levels were going down. my doctor told me, "iam sorry but your body is miscarrying." about three days later i started bleeding heavily, i miscarried.
yes, usually no matter how much alcholhol you drink it will be in your system for about 24 to 36 hours at the most.
Hello. Bleeding heavily for two consecutive weeks doesn't sound very hopeful sweetheart I'm afraid. But you will need a quantitative beta hcg blood test and a second test done 48 hours later, to see whether you are still pregnant. My fingers are crossed for you. Good luck.
I would say that its probably something else. With a miscarriage you'll start to feel ill, or have period like symptoms with some spotting (meaning pink-ish, red, or brown vaginal discharge). This will continue for a day or two before the real bleeding starts (usually heavy like a period, sometimes worse, and usually accompanied by heavy cramping). The process of miscarrying (meaning actually bleeding and possibly passing tissue and/or clots) usually takes about 2 weeks. If you started your period a week later, its highly unlikely that you had a miscarriage. Losing a pregnancy will reset your menstrual cycle, meaning that you wouldn't have a period for 4-6 weeks after miscarrying. Painful intercourse accompanied by bleeding could, however, mean that you have a vaginal infection or an allergy to your lube or condoms. If you're still experiencing painful intercourse or bleeding, please seek medical attention.
You need to confirm the positive pregnancy test result with your Doctor. See your Doctor for a pregnancy blood test. Pregnancy does cause a increase in vaginal discharge.
You need to go and see a qualified medical practitioner (a doctor) about this.
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.