Question Posted Friday September 30 2011, 11:29 pm
i took THREE home pregnancy tests (two yesterday and one this morning) and all three said positive. after i took my tests though, i started spotting. it's really light (definitely not like a period) i was supposed to get my period last week. it seems like i only bleed when i discharge. anyways, i just wanted to know if that was normal and how long its supposed to last. i've never also, what's the next step after finding out that i;m pregnant? thank you all.
I do not understand why people put themselves in such a situation then come to us because they are scared and don't know what to do. When you find out you are pregnant the next step is to make an appointment with your OBGYN and schedule a routine ultra sound appointments. If you are worried about the spotting again you need to make an appointment with your OBGYN we aren't doctors. [ Xui's advice column | Ask Xui A Question ]
bjulialynn answered Saturday October 1 2011, 11:15 pm: Yes, meet with a doctor and let them know what's going on. You can let them know you have taken a home pregnancy test that came back positive, and also that you've been experiencing some spotting since then. They will be able to give you a blood test to test for pregnancy (which is a more accurate test), and from there check and make sure everything else is normal and healthy. No worries! They will help you from there. If you have a friend or family member to talk to, let them know. [ bjulialynn's advice column | Ask bjulialynn A Question ]
aturtle1 answered Saturday October 1 2011, 5:53 pm: go to your gp,docto,talk with them to see how far along you are and your options.speak with a close family member for support [ aturtle1's advice column | Ask aturtle1 A Question ]
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