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kdsj0514
May 29, 2007, 04:21 PM
Thoughts about implantation bleeding and when a test would show up..
MY last normal period was April 20th. My husband and I had sex on and off after then up to the 20th of May. My cycles are usually between 27- 28 days. Which would have made my cycle due May 18th. An my period starts very heavy then tappers off. When I got pregnant the first time when I had my miscarriage my hcg levels were low and I never found out I was pregnant until I was 6 weeks. I was 10 weeks or so when I miscarried. On the 21st of May which was day 31 of my cycle I started spotting very light pink and brown all the day. On the next day I had a very med. Flow just anofe for one pad. Then the next day it was spotting again and it stopped that night which was unusual. So I waited and bought one of the equate pregnancy test from Wal-mart. Which is what I used when I was pregnant the first time. I have :confused: never had sore breast and headaches very moody not like with my period. I tested on 05/26 and it was (-) but so light...
Is there still any chance of me being pregnant with the (-) test this late. I am running to the bathroom very few minutes. having headaches a lot, and today cramping and my lower back is hurting. What do you think?? I should I just say it's negative. This month??
:(

Rockabilly1955mama
May 29, 2007, 04:23 PM
You might be, but the best thing to do is go to a doctor

buggage
May 30, 2007, 07:50 PM
In your sensitive situation, I agree with Rockabilly1955mama. You should consult your doctor on this matter as soon as you can. In the mean time, you can go to your local hospital and get a qualatative blood test done. This test is more accurate then hpts and not much more expensive. HOWEVER, these tests only give a positive or negative readout, and if your hcg levels still aren't high enough to register with this test, you could be getting a negative, even if you are pregnant. Your doctor may order a quantative blood test for you, as this test is the most accurate of blood tests, and reads the actual amount of hcg in your system. If there is reason to believe the levels are high enough to point to pregnancy, they will repeat the test a few days later to see if the levels are doubling as they should in a normal pregnancy. Good luck