Question Posted Tuesday November 28 2006, 12:20 am
I had a normal period in september. Then when it was time for me to have my next period in october i was late. I thought that i might be pregnant so i took a hpt. It showed a faint positive sign. I took one the next morning just to be sure that it was positive and just not the pg test. It showed a faint positive sign. I decided to wait a few days and take another one. I did and it did the same as the first two. So i took a few more. i decided to go to my local health clinic for a pg test (which was a week later). they said it showed a faint positive sign but that i was definitely pg. the following night i started my so called period. i called my mother and she said that it happens and that she had a period for the 1st 3 months of her pregnancy w/ my sister. So i decided to wait. i haven't been to the doc. yet do to insurance problems. Its now a month and a few days later i started again could i still be pregnant?
Additional info, added Tuesday November 28 2006, 6:01 pm: I went to the doctor today and found out that I'm not pregnant. Since the tests before was positive i'm pretty sure i had a misscarriage. the doctor said that it was possible. it is ok though i have a beautiful daughter already so i believe she makes it alot easy on me.. Want to answer more questions in the Health & Fitness category? Maybe give some free advice about: Health? Imperialistic answered Tuesday November 28 2006, 4:15 am: Yes, it's okay. My friend has a history of all the females getting their periods during their pregnancy.
You can go to a doctor just to be sure. [ Imperialistic's advice column | Ask Imperialistic A Question ]
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