Bleeding in early pregnancy?
Hello everyone,
maybe someone had the same experience.
I did a total of three pregnancy tests yesterday, all of which were positive. Today I also did another Clearblue test with a week indicator (mine said +1-2 weeks).
Despite the positive tests, I'm experiencing some light bleeding. I'm a little worried and don't know if this is normal.
Unfortunately, I don't have my appointment with the gynecologist until tomorrow afternoon, but I would still like to get a few opinions beforehand.
This can be a slight bleeding and everything is okay, but also a leaving.
I wish you all the best!
Bleeding in pregnancy should always be gynecologically clarified. As soon as the pregnancy test is positive, it is no longer a bleeding. It can be nothing (yes you bleed easily, but should not go over several hours), it can be an early abortion or it can be an early abortion. You should go straight to a clinic to prevent scenario 3 if necessary.
EDIT : Supplement to my comment above : Most pregnancy tests do not show up by week 6 etc. on the display. Until week 3 or 4 is the norm. If only week 1-2, the hormone level is very low. Go to the clinic.
I only read repeatedly that it is normal that it can be bleeding at the beginning of the SSW and as long as the bleedings do not look periodical, everything is fine.
At the beginning of the SSW = At classification. But then the test is not yet positive, it will be only after that.
I don’t want to panic, of course, bleeding also occurs during pregnancy.
In the 1st Trimester, however, they are an acute warning sign, in particular with the combination that only week 1-2 is displayed for you, although you must be far beyond this computer.
There are his reasons why you really need to get to the doctor at every bleeding, even if there may be nothing.
Depending on the circumstances, in the case of bleedings that announce a departure, an early abortion can also be prevented (depending on why it happens). And this is about hours and therefore my recommendation would be to go directly to a standby clinic or gynecological emergency practice. But it’s my recommendation, you don’t have to follow.
But the test can also be positive during insect bleeding.
Sorry, but with you, I will not discuss the subject. To say “don’t make great thoughts for the first time,” although there may be an abortion here is not at all. You do not play with the health of human life and even if this is not a medical advice forum with doctors etc. you should be aware of the weight of your words.
Imagine the questioner prefers your answer – simply because it is the more convenient option. And tomorrow she’ll have to listen to herself “you might have done something yesterday”
No, only after that, hcg is produced.
A slight bleeding can still be the insect bleeding.
And I’m not playing with health because there’s no human health here.
I wrote I WORLD!
No, just enough 2 days hcg production to prove it in the blood.
And very many blood tests are still negative 8 to 10 days after fertilization.
Incorrect. Please take care of what you use here for false information.
In the blood there is evidence of an existing pregnancy about six to nine days after fertilization. The burial is completed about 7-8 days after fertilization.
At that time, HCG has long been produced.
Some women have this, could also be bleeding. I wouldn’t worry about it first. You already have the appointment of a female doctor tomorrow
The burial does not bleed visible and takes place a few days before a test can show positive.
But you can see the insect bleeding. And no the test can already be positive in the case of insinceration bleeding.
Approximately one to two weeks after fertilization, slight bleeding or lubrication bleeding may occur due to an infestation; this is about the time when your period would normally start.
What would fit the FS.
What’s a bleeding?
If you have a bleeding, you will most likely notice a few blood drops in your underwear.
If you have not yet performed a test, you can immediately make a test, especially since the instinct bleeding usually takes place around the due date of your period.
Only if the burial was accordingly early.
HCG can be detected 6 – 7 days after fertilization.
The placenta is only after a few weeks.
You’re really badly informed.
That’s just not what you wrote. As I said, it has been refuted years ago, these bleedings have other reasons.
The formation of beta-hCG takes place in a part of the placenta and does not begin long after the conception.
And 15-25 % of all women have a visible instinct bleeding. Most of them don’t remember anything.
That’s not true.
Hcg is produced only after the insertion. So no test can be positive before.
Bleedings that occur at the same time as the infection are hormonal.
The fact that the implantation makes a visible nudification has been medically refuted years ago. The egg is as small as possible, how is it supposed to make such a strong bleeding that leaves it to the outside?
Is there some women who have this because of the hormone conversion.