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Re: Pregnancy Tests...

From: Victoria (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Fri, 30 Aug 2002 20:38:04 -0500 (CDT)


You should contact your doctor and get a blood test and go from there if you think there is any possibility of pregnancy. Bleeding during early pregnancy can be normal. I think the lady asked how many pads you went through in a day because if you were miscarrying the bleeding could be heavier with clotting...

At Fri, 30 Aug 2002, B wrote: >
>But the second line on the test is very faint. You really have to look
>and see to even see that line. Does it still count as a positive?? What
>if I took another test tomorrow and it still came out as a faint, very
>faint like I said earlier, line?? Does that count as a positive?? My
>bleeding right now is not that strong(cause I am just starting my
>period)....all I am having is cramps and basically discharge. Why would
>ask how many pads I went through in a day?? What does that mean?? Please
>answer ASAP
>
>At Fri, 30 Aug 2002, Fadette wrote:
>>
>>With pregnancy tests, even a faint line counts as positive.
>>If you got positive two days in a row, you are pregnant. Your body only
>>produces hCG when you're pregnant. Another way of getting hCG into your
>>system your be a shot - but you'd know that.
>>
>>Call your doctor about bleeding.
>>
>>How strong is the bleeding? How many pads do you need per day?
>>
>--
>Thanks
>

--
Victoria



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