Aa
Aa
A
A
A
Close
Avatar universal

45 n a wk late

Hi im 45yrs old im a wk late for my period. Not usually late,2wks ago i had a bit of bright red spotting. I lost 2 babies bsck in my 20s,what are my chances that i'm pregnant? I know the easy answer is to do a test,but i just thought id adk on here 1st.
6 Responses
Sort by: Helpful Oldest Newest
Avatar universal
Hi ladies,well ive done another test this morn and its still negative. Thanks for all your help and advice,i guess i'll just wait for my period to appear. Maybe if i miss this months i will visit my gp,good luck with your pregnancies,and merry christmas to you all. Takecare hunnies xx
Helpful - 0
Avatar universal
Thank you,im goin to do another test 1st thing. Its doing my head in if im honest. Thanks for all your help guys xx
Helpful - 0
4176707 tn?1391040283
Yeah, I would wait a couple days and do one with first morning urine and see what happens.  The hormones are more concentrated with that first urine of the day.  
Helpful - 0
Avatar universal
Thank u so much,i did take a test in the middle of the day but i didnt have proper wee. Not sure if that makes a difference,it was negative but im still not having a period with no signs of it coming either. Maybe i shall wait and do it again if i dont see my period soon. X
Helpful - 0
4176707 tn?1391040283
I'm 45 and 11.5 weeks pregnant, so very possible.  We weren't trying and I wasn't taking any kind of fertility anything.  When I missed my period, I thought I was perimenapausal and my cycles were just getting longer. Imagine my surprise when 3 days later I got a blaring positive on an HPT!  I'd take a test and see cos you never know.
Helpful - 0
1806883 tn?1458321004
you could very well be pregnant as long as your still ovulating, so yep, take a test and see how you go :)
Helpful - 0
Have an Answer?

You are reading content posted in the Pregnancy 35 and Older Community

Didn't find the answer you were looking for?
Ask a question
Popular Resources
Get information and tips on how to help you choose the right place to deliver your baby.
Get the facts on how twins and multiples are formed and your chance of carrying more than one baby at a time.
Learn about the risks and benefits of circumcision.
What to expect during the first hours after delivery.
Learn about early screening and test options for your pregnancy.
Learn about testing and treatment for GBS bacterium.