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Bleeding while pregnant ?!!! HELP ):

I had recently started taking birth control but about after 2 weeks I took 5 pregnancy tests and they were all POSITIVE. So I stopped taking them and only a few days later I got my period?! It's so heavy it hurts so bad. I'm wondering if maybe it's just my body trying to adjust from not taking the pills?? I don't know, I'm not a doctor. I hadn't had my period for 3 months before I started taking birth control but they said I wasn't pregnant. I'm so confusd. Ladies, please help! Should I be worried ?!
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Thank you so much. It's been pretty rough, and considering I'm so young it's hard to talk ton someone that actually understands the situation and how hard it really is to go through . But my family is 100% supportive. Again thank you and God bless.
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I am so sorry for your loss I miscarried at 20 weeks as well and it was the hardest thing I have ever been through in my life I hope you have an amazing support team that's there for you during this hard time
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Thank you ladies for all of the advice! I went to the ER and found out I was 20 WEEKS pregnant. No idea why the tests before were negative. Unfortunately, I misicarried. Thank you all.
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Any updates on how you are doing?
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The positive tests could be false from the hormones of the birth Control. It happened to my best friend. All tests said positive but she wasn't pregnant and this was when she just started birth control like you are saying you did
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Hi I started bleeding when I was 5 weeks pregnant.  I was told it was most likely a miscarriage . Turns out it was a heamorige . I bled for 3 weeks !! Really heavy ! I'm 3 months pregnant now with a healthy baby :D it can happen ! Think positive . I worried myself sick so please stay positive and I hope for the best
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Go to doc
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You need to go to the doctor/hospital soon
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You should call your doctor.  This isn't something that any of us are qualified to help with.  
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Go to er sounds like a miscarriage sorry
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