had another pregnacy test an its sayin positive stil bt my hcg is sayin normal
i got mny results to for my hcg an they are sayin normal, it dont make sense
Most doctors will tell you that anything over 5 is considered pregnant. However, some labs that read the results don't call it positive until 25 or higher. If the numbers double within 48 hours then everything is considered ok. I miscarried in Sept of 09 and had seven positive hpt's and then began bleeding bright red and passed clots. I went to the ER and the tests were negative and I had indeed miscarried. With my current pregnancy I also bled and passed clots but my hpt's and bloodwork stayed positive and I didn't miscarry.Whenever you have bleeding in early pregnancy only 50% go on to be a normal pregnancy. I would try another hpt and see if it still says positive, if it does then follow up with your doctor. Good luck and I hope everything turns out okay.
yh ive had my hcg dne at the hospital they sed to fone up in the morning for the results, wot does the hcg tell me tho wil it if i was pregnant or not
When was your period due to start? The hospital and drs tests may not have been as sensitive to the HCG in your urine as the ones you used. If you're bleeding heavily and have clots it sounds like you are having a miscarriage. There's not much you can do, I would set up another appointment with your doctor and ask for your HCG levels to be checked with a blood test, if you are not having a miscarriage the numbers should double every 24-72 hours. If you want another opinion go to another dr.
it does to me to but ive done 7 pregnacy test an they all come back postive so i went to the doctors an it *** bk negative then the day after i started bleedin an i was in pain so i went to hospital an they dne the same thing a pregnacy test an its come bk negative, it dnt make sense, they have sent me home in pain an i dnt no nothin, cud it b a eptopic pregnacy cumin on, cuz the test sudnt b cumin bk negative
Sounds like you miscarried, or had a chemical pregnancy, I'm sorry.