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Pregnancy - Positive/negative
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Hi all.
I suspected I may be pregnant a few weeks ago, so took a test and it came back positive.
I then took another test (was just making sure) and it came back as negative.
Went to see my GP, who did a test and it was positive.
I had some bleeding last night, early evening, quite heavy (sorry to be gross) and the most horrendous stomach cramps.
To cut a long story short, I'm pretty sure I miscarried... but... I did another test today and it's still showing as positive?
I'm certain I miscarried, it was more than just 'spotting' (again, sorry), but I'm confused by the 'positive' result today??
I know this will sound awful, but I was planning on having a termination, as it's just not the right time nor circumstances, but I don't really know where I stand?
Any ideas or advise would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks :-(
I suspected I may be pregnant a few weeks ago, so took a test and it came back positive.
I then took another test (was just making sure) and it came back as negative.
Went to see my GP, who did a test and it was positive.
I had some bleeding last night, early evening, quite heavy (sorry to be gross) and the most horrendous stomach cramps.
To cut a long story short, I'm pretty sure I miscarried... but... I did another test today and it's still showing as positive?
I'm certain I miscarried, it was more than just 'spotting' (again, sorry), but I'm confused by the 'positive' result today??
I know this will sound awful, but I was planning on having a termination, as it's just not the right time nor circumstances, but I don't really know where I stand?
Any ideas or advise would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks :-(
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Of course you aren't. He was there too. Wouldn't he rather know? Whichever way- it isn't painful for long xx
23:00 Tue 17th Mar 2015
Thanks.
I really don't want to sound like an insensitive cow, but I'm just trying to get some answers.
I've been taking contraception, so it's not as if I'm being 'stupid', it was obviously just an unfortunate mistake, but I'm just so worried as to what's happening.
I don't really want to go back to my GP, as the last time I saw someone they talked about counselling regarding a termination.
I don't need that.
I really don't want to sound like an insensitive cow, but I'm just trying to get some answers.
I've been taking contraception, so it's not as if I'm being 'stupid', it was obviously just an unfortunate mistake, but I'm just so worried as to what's happening.
I don't really want to go back to my GP, as the last time I saw someone they talked about counselling regarding a termination.
I don't need that.
It's so tricky.
I know this, again, sounds terrible, but I've tried to spare my partner from all this grief and have kept a lot of it to myself.
I'd just prefer not to speak to him about it, as I don't want to hurt or upset him.
I think I'll wait a few more days and do another test, see what that says.
Thank you.
I know this, again, sounds terrible, but I've tried to spare my partner from all this grief and have kept a lot of it to myself.
I'd just prefer not to speak to him about it, as I don't want to hurt or upset him.
I think I'll wait a few more days and do another test, see what that says.
Thank you.
I told him I was pregnant, but said I would "deal with it" - Again, I know that sounds awful. I just didn't want him worrying about things.
He's not really mentioned it since, so I assume he thinks I've gone through with a termination.
Last night was absolute agony, and I so desperately needed someone there with me, but I can't tell him this is still going on :-(
He's not really mentioned it since, so I assume he thinks I've gone through with a termination.
Last night was absolute agony, and I so desperately needed someone there with me, but I can't tell him this is still going on :-(
sqad is right. ive worked on ward with epac (early pregnancy and assessment unit) we had many ladies with delayed misscarraiges who needed evacuation of products of conception. Gyny doc would normally take bloods, examination (even if still bleeding), followed by an ultra sound scan. The majority of ladies were successfully given medical management (tablets) if unsuccessful then surgical management took place. Most patients go home 6 hours after surgery
I hope you are feeling a bit better by now...and have gone to your GP to be checked over.
As to your relationship.....it doesn't sound as though you talk to each other about the important stuff.....and it's difficult to think of many things more important than termination of pregnancy/miscarriage/health....maybe things would be better for you both if you did.
As to your relationship.....it doesn't sound as though you talk to each other about the important stuff.....and it's difficult to think of many things more important than termination of pregnancy/miscarriage/health....maybe things would be better for you both if you did.