So I took 4 test of comfrim clearly and
got postive in the morning and 2 neagtives
at night, but I figure that
started yesterday I was spotting only when
I wipe and today it was spotting again
only when I wipe, now it turn into light
blood where its only when I wipe still its
red and clear thats all.
Could blood turn a pregnancy test
negative, or will it show postive in the
morning?
I have my docs appt tomorrow at 11, I m
little worry
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Melissa_20
Especially EHEALTHy
Joined: 18 Jan 2006 Posts: 6806 Location: Florida
Re: 4 Postive And Bleeding Posted: 08-09-06 06:53am
thatgurlmelissa
wrote:
could blood turn a pregnancy test
negative, or will it show postive in the
morning?
no,if you are pregnant
it will show up whether there is blood
involved or not.It is better to take a prg
test with first morning urine and it is
nearly impossible to get a false
positive.Just get it confirmed with your
doctor and start taking your prenatals!
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ThatGurlMelissa
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Joined: 08 Aug 2006 Posts: 3 Location: Wisconsin
Posted: 08-09-06 08:54am
Thank you, now it turn into a negative
this morning
i got positve on cycle day 19,20, 22, 23
thats my fours , im going to the docs im
not sure whats going on
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Melissa_20
Especially EHEALTHy
Joined: 18 Jan 2006 Posts: 6806 Location: Florida
Posted: 08-09-06 09:20am
Its possible that it was a false
negative.You rarely come across a false
pos. Hope you get what you wish for!
I agree that it is positive!
Congratulations .
You know it sounds like implantation
bleeding.I have heard that each test is
different and some are more sensitive than
others.It is in fact not very common to
get a false positove! :wink:
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Ingi
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Posted: 08-09-06 11:48am
You cannot get a positive pregnancy test
before the baby has implanted in the
uterus. It is impossible for your body to
know it is pregnant prior to that.
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