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two positive clear blue tests

So I took a home clear blue pregnancy test after being 4 days late on my period, it came out digital reading "pregnant" I took another later that day, same thing "pregnant". 3 days later I started to spot, then seemed to turn into a regular but not heavy period. I had blood work done yesterday, now its the waiting time, Now IM confused, if the 2 tests were wrong or can I have a period while pregnant?!
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It is possible to have some bleeding during a normal, healthy pregnancy, often around the time you would expect a period. Up to 25% of women bleed or spot at some point during pregnancy and deliver healthy babies. Unfortunately it is also possible to have a positive test and then a very early miscarriage, which often this will seem like an extra heavy and crampy period. This is more common than most people realize because it usually occurs before a woman even knows she is pregnant. It is almost always due to embryonic chromosomal abnormalities, and not anything the mother did or didn't do. Doc will be able to tell for sure. Fingers crossed for you..good luck!
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Meant to say, I highly doubt the 2 tests were incorrect. Many women have bleeding early on in pregnancy
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Congrats on your pregnancy and sticky vibes
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Why do you think two tests would be wrong? It sounds like your doctor believes them, if he didn't he would have done a urinalysis first to diagnose. He's likely doing to the blood test to check you hcg. Congratulations on your pregnancy!
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