yeah hopefully its not from ur p..but it could be signs of a misc..n could beur period. in 1..we call dat a form of chemical pregnancy..u can look it up..i say get a digital pregnancy test..wait til wednesday too take it..and go from there...lots of luck..n if u ur still in high school i suggest u getting a form of birth control..if ur not pregnant..u can get it for free at almost any clinic.. NO PARENT NEEDED
I agree that the blood is prob not on the actual "pee" it is prob comming from your vagina. I have had many peroids that the blood only comes after I use the bathroom, because I'm actually wiing it out some.
The first test could have been an evap line, or you could have had a really early miscarriage. either way it should be checked out.
Not sure why you would test positive then negative... Even when you are pregnant and you miscarry, it takes a while for the pregnancy hormone to get out of your system so you should still have a + test. Maybe the first was an evap line?
Blood when you pee is very common occurence with females and is usually a urinary tract infection (UTI). You have to see the doctor and they will give you antibiotics that should clear it up. This happens when bacteria get up in your vagina, mostly due to intercourse.
See the doctor to rule out any other possibilities and get antibiotics if it is a uti
If its blood from your urine hole that is very bad and indicates a serious infection. If its from your actual vagina then its most likely blood from your cervix/uterus which could indicate a miscarriage. When you use the restroom and you push with those muscles to pee it has an effect of pushing stuff out of your vagina. Hence why when you have cervical mucous it usually comes out after you pee when you wipe. Either way though if you tested positive on a pregnancy test I'd check with your doctor to make sure everything is OK.
thats some serious **** !!!!!!!
get it checked out ASAP!!!!
do you have blood in your pee - very serious! See your doctor immediately, it can be your kidneys or a very serious infection