I did a pregnancy test this morning, all have been positive since 7dp5dt.
The test line seems dark and this is the first time the control line seems light. Why is that?
Also, there was worryingly bright red blood when I tested as you can see on the test itself. I don’t seem to be fully bleeding now and it doesn’t really seem like my usual AF blood. Has anyone else had this?
Thoughts?
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Test line dark control line light tends to mean a super strong result which is a good sign.
Was the blood in your urine? You may have a urine infection? It is also quite common to bleed a little in early pregnancy particularly around when your AF would be due. I had watery red blood 7dp/8dp on one of my bfp rounds and was told it was from the implantation
However I am not a doctor so I recommend you call your clinic and speak to them xx
I had lots of red spotting even fresh blood in the first trimester with my most successful pregnancies ( my grown up son, 2 year old daughter, my daughter Amelia that sadly died at 20 weeks pregnant) when I had miscarriages I bled heavier and it unlike spotting it did not taper off it just kept going until all content had been expelled. Like Daisy says it could be a urine infection and I would also encourage you to contact the drs to get your urine dipped. It could also be implantation as that can happen 4-5 weeks and my sisters implantation bleeding was also heavy not scanted bleeding, definitely worth ruling a possible infection out. Congratulations! All the best with your pregnancy Xx
The test line steals dye from the control line as your levels get high. Hopefully the bleeding is just from implantation. You could always ask your clinic if you could increase your progesterone? Congratulations on your BFP.xx
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