Vaginal Bleeding, Lighter Than Periods, Earlier Had Breast Tenderness. Miscarriage?
Hi. I dont know if i am pregnant. I am having vaginal bleeding. But i dont know if it is implantaion bleeding or a period Because it is much lighter than my period . Im so confuse. But before i start spotting and have my bleeding i loss my breast tenderness . Can i be miscarrying ? Im just 3 weeks pregnant from the conception. Im so confuse please help. Than you.
Sorry to hear about this vaginal bleeding. To tell whether for real it is a miscarriage or not, you will need to do a rapid pregnancy test. If it is positive, then miscarriage is going to be one of the options. However, only after a complete clinical exam and a few test shall we be able to define this bleeding related to pregnancy. If the test is negative, then I will suggest that you treat it as normal menses unless it starts behaving different from previous normal menses.
Hope you find this helpful and informative. I wish you well. Dr. Ditah, MD
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Vaginal Bleeding, Lighter Than Periods, Earlier Had Breast Tenderness. Miscarriage?
Hi and thanks for this query. Sorry to hear about this vaginal bleeding. To tell whether for real it is a miscarriage or not, you will need to do a rapid pregnancy test. If it is positive, then miscarriage is going to be one of the options. However, only after a complete clinical exam and a few test shall we be able to define this bleeding related to pregnancy. If the test is negative, then I will suggest that you treat it as normal menses unless it starts behaving different from previous normal menses. Hope you find this helpful and informative. I wish you well. Dr. Ditah, MD