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I had one faint positive test and then I had a negative and then I bled which Made me think that it was a false positive so after I finished bleeding I took another 2 tests and they both came back negative??!! What's going on? I've done all of the tests in the morning as week?!

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Juliasss

Sorry to ask this but I think because you have had bleeding, is there a chance you could have had a chemical miscarriage? Your hormone levels should get stronger if pregnant so test again in case it was too early xxx xxx

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erikaed99 in reply toJuliasss

I'm not sure, I'm not really sure what a chemical miscarriage is? And I last had sex 3 weeks ago, so is it too soon to do another one yet

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Juliasss in reply toerikaed99

It's just a very early miscarriage where the egg doesn't survive. The slight bleeding may also be implantation bleeding so you could still be pregnant. It probably depends if the bleeding was heavy. If not, implantation bleeding is more likely xxx

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erikaed99 in reply toJuliasss

The bleeding wasn't heavy, i think I went through like 1-2 pads in a day? When shall I do another test?! Xxx

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roxannacar

Could the first test been so faint that maybe it wasn't there? Did you read it within the right time frame? You tested four days before your period was due ... That's normally too early to test so I wonder if there was an issue with the first one in the first place

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erikaed99 in reply toroxannacar

I showed a few people and they all said there was two lines? I had done the test during the middle of the day too

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Thingandgeorge

No such thing as false positive. You only produce HCG when pregnant and upto 3 weeks after. You may have miscarried. Contact your GP/ early pregnancy unit asap. They will scan you and advise.

The other possibility is very early pregnancy and it's normal to get false negatives, especially if tests are not done first thing in morning.

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erikaed99 in reply toThingandgeorge

It's only just been 3 weeks so what do I do now? X

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Thingandgeorge in reply toerikaed99

Call NHS 111 and see what they say. A positive preg test followed by bleeding could be a miscarriage. If you have miscarried, it's important to make sure all products of conception (embryo, placenta, sac) have left your body otherwise you could become seriously ill.

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erikaed99 in reply toThingandgeorge

Yeah I will do that! Thank you x

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