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Fab Sqad
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Hi Sqad.
I had positive pregnancy test Monday just gone - much surprise as we weren't even trying. Today I had a tiny PV bleed after experiencing uncomfortable twinges in various places. Pregnancy test done by 12 year old nurse - negative. Informed by 13 year old Doctor that my original positive test was a false alarm.
I've just come home and done another digital test - "Pregnant 1-2"
So... 2 positives tests 4/5 days apart. No sign of period. PV bleed miniscule and now stopped.
Your thoughts?
I had positive pregnancy test Monday just gone - much surprise as we weren't even trying. Today I had a tiny PV bleed after experiencing uncomfortable twinges in various places. Pregnancy test done by 12 year old nurse - negative. Informed by 13 year old Doctor that my original positive test was a false alarm.
I've just come home and done another digital test - "Pregnant 1-2"
So... 2 positives tests 4/5 days apart. No sign of period. PV bleed miniscule and now stopped.
Your thoughts?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Ah! thanks NoM....very helpful.
So we are dealing with ectopic or miscarriage and due to the amount of bleeding, then i would go for miscarriage.
My advice above remains the same.........your call.
p.s I wish people would use such emotive terms as "hemorrhaging" when bleeding is appropriate....the former conjures up, collapse ambulances with blue lights flashing......great for media presentations but quite misleading.
So we are dealing with ectopic or miscarriage and due to the amount of bleeding, then i would go for miscarriage.
My advice above remains the same.........your call.
p.s I wish people would use such emotive terms as "hemorrhaging" when bleeding is appropriate....the former conjures up, collapse ambulances with blue lights flashing......great for media presentations but quite misleading.
NoM....it's not a scan that I was thinking about.......just professionals to monitor your general condition and vital signs....in other words, to monitor you.
You are in the "medical setup" so if you are happy to do that and there is someone with you, then stay at home.
As I said NoM....your decision.
You are in the "medical setup" so if you are happy to do that and there is someone with you, then stay at home.
As I said NoM....your decision.