Had Pink Spotting, Miscarriage. Pregnancy Test And Blood Test Positive. Done Trans V Scan. How Did It Happen?
hi, im really confused right now.. ibhad my period on July 24,2013 and lasted for only 3 days.. and then on Aug.8,2013 I had this pinkish spot..so i was confused it was so early for my next period..and then on Aug.12, again another pinkish spotting... both lasted for 2 days... and then on Sept.10.2013 I bought a PT and it came out positive with a very clear lines... the next day I went to the Doctor and had my Blood test and it was also positive... by the way my period is regular... and then i went to an Oby and had a Trans V scan... and then I was shocked when she told me tht I had a miscarrage... I haven't felt anything...no pain...not much blood... and both of the test were positive... i need an answer... did i lost my baby?? or its just to early to do the scan?
I'm sorry for your miscarriage mam. It could have happened if you had involved in stressful work or Long journey, or any illness. Or your hormonal milieu was not favourable for pregnancy. If you are planning for a pregnancy, better consult an obstetrician and get an opinion. you may need some general check up.
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Had Pink Spotting, Miscarriage. Pregnancy Test And Blood Test Positive. Done Trans V Scan. How Did It Happen?
I m sorry for your miscarriage mam. It could have happened if you had involved in stressful work or Long journey, or any illness. Or your hormonal milieu was not favourable for pregnancy. If you are planning for a pregnancy, better consult an obstetrician and get an opinion. you may need some general check up.