Hi mummys, I am pretty confused here. I took a clearblue weeks indicator pregnancy test & to my surprise it was positive 1-2 weeks far along. The next day when I went to the bathroom I peed out a bit of red blood. I’ve had a pad on since then and was able to determine I’m spotting on my pad but not enough to soak it like my usual period. No cramping. But when I pee, a little to medium amount of red blood comes out along with my pee. I tested again as I was bleeding, on a clearblue weeks indicator which came out negative and I tested with a first response early detection which came a very faint line. Could it be that the pregnancy tests im taking are not accurate (being that they’re being dipped in pee and blood) im hoping all is ok. I was so happy to see I was pregnant 1-2 weeks. My nipples were very sensitive and now they are less sensitive but could it be implantation bleeding and I felt more symptoms before than now ??! What can this be? I did beta hcg blood test and waiting for results which should be in by tomorrow. Any advice or experiences would help. Thank you
Re: Positive clear blue weeks indicator followed by red blood
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My first pregnancy ended in a miscarriage, and the same thing happened to me. I got the positive tests and then a week or so later the test was negative and I started bleeding the next day.
Dx: PCOS
Married: June 2013
TTC#1: January 2015
BFP #1 8/24/15 | MC 9/3/15 at 6w2d
BFP #2: 12/12/15 | DD born 8/29/16
TTC#2: June 2017
BFP #3: 7/15/17 | DS born 3/20/18
Married: June 2011
TTC since Feb 2016
BFP#1: 7/7/16 MMC: 8/16/16
BFP#2: 5/8/17 - CP
BFP#3: 6/27/17 EDD: 3/10/18
Anyway, hopefully that explains the difference. Take a mirror and look at your anatomy and get to know yourself better. It'll help you in the long run when explaining what's going on to your doctor.
Regardless, OP, go see a doctor. Also, to answer your question, yes, you can have bacteria in your urine that is otherwise “silent,” which should always be treated in pregnant women. That’s why they make you pee in a cup all the time (in addition to other reasons).
If you are literally pissing blood—which is what you said and then contradicted yourself by saying the blood is coming from your vagina—that’s a completely different system which is never supposed to bleed and you’d need to go to the doctor immediately because it would be an indication that something is endangering your health and therefore your pregnancy.
Idk if you don’t understand or you’re incredibly careless in your writing but it’s pretty poor form to call someone a dummy when you seem like you don’t understand basics about bodies, English, or both.
It would behoove you to take even just a short, light anatomy/physiology course. It’s helpful to have at least a cursory understanding of how each major system works and how they work together. It will help you to figure out when to worry and when not to, and the best ways to properly communicate symptoms so your medical providers can understand what’s actually going on. All of which is extra important when you have a child to care for.
Married: June 2011
TTC since Feb 2016
BFP#1: 7/7/16 MMC: 8/16/16
BFP#2: 5/8/17 - CP
BFP#3: 6/27/17 EDD: 3/10/18
This is what you wrote....
The next day when I went to the bathroom I peed out a bit of red blood. I’ve had a pad on since then and was able to determine I’m spotting on my pad but not enough to soak it like my usual period. No cramping. But when I pee, a little to medium amount of red blood comes out along with my pee. I tested again as I was bleeding, on a clearblue weeks indicator which came out negative and I tested with a first response early detection which came a very faint line. Could it be that the pregnancy tests im taking are not accurate (being that they’re being dipped in pee and blood) im hoping all is ok.
I have great reading comprehension and what I am comprehending is that you think that your urethra and vagina are the same thing. That basically you pee your period blood. You clearly do not have a good understanding of female anatomy. Like PP said, get a mirror and get down there and look at your parts. Next your going to come on here saying you birthed your baby through your urethra. 🤣
At least her children won't make a fool of themselves because they think their urethra and vagina are the same thing. Please don't teach your kids this. It is important to know your body. I'm sorry that you were taught wrong. Don't get mad at us and take out your embarrassment for being ignorant about your own body.
Yes indeed, i wrote “But when I pee, a little to medium amount of red blood comes out along with my pee. ” key word is COMES OUT ALONG.. meaning when I force to pee, blood comes out as well. I should have written “FORCE”. I couldn’t tell from where the blood was coming at that moment because I was full of emotions. I state my case. And I have nothing to explain to you. You’re just one of those heartless people who doesn’t help in devastating situations. But yet likes to cause problem. That’s what we were able to determine here
So you had a positive test and then got a negative after noticing blood? It’s sounds like possibly a chemical, unfortunately. What were your beta results?
MC #1: D&C Oct 23, 2015 (7.5 weeks)
Married: Nov. 7, 2015
MC #2: July 1, 2016 (5.5 weeks)
MC #3: October 17, 2016 (CP)
RPL testing November 2016-January 2017
MC #4: Feb. 28, 2017 (CP)
Additional RPL testing March-November 2017
MC #5: January 22, 2019 (6 weeks)
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