Log In | Sign Up Now | Help & Support
Need Advice? Ask Your Question

Questions & Answers

Category: Miscarriage & Loss

Asked by Babybabybaby

Q: Pregnancy or not, in or out?

Hello, this will be a long explanation, but I hope I can get some answers please.
So after my first child, I didn't have AF for 22 months, due to breastfeeding. I got it last month and it was the same as before pregnancy. It didn't come back for the following months, so I was testing hcg for about a two weeks ???? after I expected it, but they were negative.
Then on Saturday( June 28) I started bleeding but it was lighter than my period. Two days later I took a test out of curiosity and it was positive (wondfo).
I thought maybe it could be a chemical... But four days later with frer still positive.
July 3, I went to ER, they checked my hcg level and it was 10.7, doctor said it is spontaneous miscarriage.
I also took a frer July 2 fmu and July 4 fmu as well. Both positive but the one from today seems darker then two days ago, so could I still be pregnant? I am calling to make an app. On Monday with gyn to do another blood test.

This question was asked Jul. 4, 2015 10:27pm
Category: Miscarriage & Loss

Answer This Question
Answered by Kitten90 - Jul. 5, 2015 5:14pm
They can't tell you for sure you're having a miscarriage unless they do more than one blood draw or an ultrasound that shows that.... But at this point you wouldn't see anything on an ultrasound either because you are too early for that.

I'd say you're definitely pregnant =)
I think getting that second blood test is a great idea, that will be able to tell you what your doubling time is.


202 out of 402 found this answer helpful
Was this answer helpful?  YesNo


Answered by Babybabybaby - Jul. 4, 2015 10:35pm
I was also charting my temp, and by my calculations I'm about 11/12 dpo.
As far as symptoms, I have dry hands, low appetite, I don't feel much of breasts at this point so I don't know if there is any change in them.

207 out of 403 found this answer helpful
Was this answer helpful?  YesNo


Answer This Question

You are not logged in.
Log in or Register to post an answer to this question.