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Confused about early pregnancy loss

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Noonoo31 · 17/03/2025 18:11

I'm going to give as much info as I can here.
I'm 32 and the pregnancy was not planned so I do not have DPO etc.
If still pregnant I am currently 4 weeks and 2 days, and I have 26 day cycles.
At 3 weeks and 1 day I vomited which prompted me to think I may be pregnant. This was followed by nausea and my mouth filling up with saliva, dizziness when standing etc. So at 3 weeks 3 days I took two boots early detection pregnancy tests which came back faint standard positive.
The next morning at 3 weeks 3 days I took an ovum early pregnancy test which was faint standard positive and a clear blue early detection digital test which was positive.
I freaked out for a few days and continued to have symptoms, before at 3 weeks 5 days taking three cheap non early pregnancy tests in one night. Two regular which had faint positives and one digital which was negative.
The next morning at 3 weeks 6 days I took a clear blue early digital which was negative and a clear blue early non digital which was positive.
I rang my GP who said that I'm more than likely having an early miscarriage and I should expect to start bleeding any day. That night I had some brown spotting that stopped. I took a superdrug early test the next morning which was a faint but very visible positive and shortly after I started bleeding very red, quite 'liquidy' blood. It had round 'oily' thicker looking bits in it when it was on toilet paper if that makes sense.
I bled most of the day and it stopped around 6pm and since then I have just had sludgey brown and very light spotting mixed with watery white discharge.
I am not taking another test for a few weeks but I'm just wondering if this is normal? Is there any chance I could still be pregnant? I'm still getting a little excess saliva and I'm very hungry and tired, but the nausea isn't just as bad.

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FantasiaTurquoise · 19/03/2025 19:21

Are those dates calculated from your last period? 3+3 is still very early to be testing with accuracy, but I'm afraid that does sound like a very early miscarriage. The only way to know for sure is to test again in a few days' time. There is some good information on early miscarriage here: www.miscarriageassociation.org.uk/information/miscarriage/chemical-pregnancy/

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