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I really need help !! Early pregnancy

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lydsim25 · 04/08/2017 10:11

Hi guys this may be long winded but I'm driving myself MAD I'm an emotional wreck Sad

I got faint positives since 9DPO
I did SO many tests .. FRER.. cheapies.. clear blue and all the same results

At 12DPO i took a clear blue digital at night time and I said 1-2 weeks pregnant
The next morning I did another one and it said *NOT PREGNANT
*
I was absolutely heart broken (as I had a miscarriage in February) I cried all day I went to the doctors who couldn't help me and really fobbed me off!!
I have been getting cramps on and off but absolutely NO bleeding up to now fingers crossed! But I read cramps can be normal
I stayed away from tests for 2 days
I'm now 14DPO (my period would be due today) so I have got a normal test with the pink lines.. I took it this morning and it's positive!! And looks a lot darker than they did all week

Please can anyone shed some light on what is going on with me ? Do hormones fluctuate this early?
I think what's wrecked me the most is the 1 clear blue that said not pregnant just a few hours after I got a positive
I'm hoping and praying everything is ok down there

Sorry for the long post as I said I am driving myself mad

Thanks in advance ladies x x x x x x

Also I had a very very slight implantation bleed a few days ago

OP posts:
LapinR0se · 04/08/2017 10:12

I think for now you are pregnant. You can have an early scan at 6.5 to 7 weeks to see if things are progressing normally

quarterpast · 04/08/2017 10:25

From what I've read the Clearblue digital tests need a higher level of HCG to show a positive than the First Response tests, so it could just be that. Best of luck OP, early pregnancy is such a worrying time x

Lemondrop99 · 04/08/2017 10:57

OP, you've got to calm down! The first trimester can be a bit stressful anyway and you're going to drive yourself crazy.

Like I said in your previous thread, the Clearblue digitals are not as sensitive and do not always give accurate readings early on. It's likely that your urine was just a bit solitude or something and the negative test simply didn't pick up the hormones, giving you a scary result.

You've had lots of positive tests, and one negative test which can be explained away as above. You're clearly pregnant! One duff test does not mean anything is wrong.

Take a deep breath and say to yourself "Today, I am pregnant".

There's now nothing you can do. Keeping testing will drive you mad. You have no other reason to think anything is wrong apart from that dodgy test. And sadly, if something does go wrong, it's too early for anything to be done. I don't say that to be horrible, just to show that stressing out won't help. You need to just see what happens, but I think you can be fairly positive that you are pregnant so try to relax and be pleased. All the best OP

Lemondrop99 · 04/08/2017 10:59

Btw, yes cramps can be totally normal. The time I got my BFP I was utterly convinced my period was coming because I was cramping up. It went on for about a week, then stopped. I think it's things just settling in. Obviously if you get severe cramping or bleeding, see your GP, but mild cramps are very common and normal so don't let that stress you out

lydsim25 · 04/08/2017 11:08

Thankyou lemon drop! You actually made me laugh thankyou lol
I am an absolute nut job at the moment

I'll step away from the tests and accept that I'm pregnant and my body is going through A lot...
you've been really helpful xxxxxx

OP posts:
Mrscropley · 04/08/2017 11:11

Your negative test want taken with fmu. .
Prob the answer.

Lemondrop99 · 04/08/2017 11:21

Smile I'm glad. Hope all goes well, do let us know

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