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Chemical pregnancy - do I need to speak to my GP

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jaybeaan · 23/08/2021 13:18

Hi all - so I had 3 positive tests in the days running up to when my period would have been due but at 3 days late I have started bleeding quite heavily - obviously it was super early and I have read it will just be like a normal period maybe a bit heavier but I just wondered if I need to speak to my GP - been ttc for 8 months so pretty gutted but onwards and upwards

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weathervane123 · 23/08/2021 13:42

I'm sorry to hear that. Flowers

I'd say yes, for your records. If you experience a losses in future (fingers crossed you don't) and need support or referrals, it may make things easier. Some trusts acknowledge chemical pregnancies as losses - they will consent to some investigations after around three losses.

jaybeaan · 23/08/2021 15:54

Thank you for replying! I’ll give them a call in the morning just like you say for records

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