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Posted: 10/23/06 - 10:05 Post subject: late period followed by light bleeding lasting 2/3 days, pre |
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| Hi im 17, about 2 months ago i suffered a miscarrige although i was unaware i was pregnant at the time and i was/am taking the contraceptive pill, my boyfriend and i were very upset and confused about this at the time and a few weeks later i was on antibiotics (obviously stopping the pill being effective) and decided dat we wud not use any extra protection throughout this time and decided if i got pregnant again it was fate and if not we would leave it a few years (weird i know but we werent really thinkin straight at the time) anyway after that my next period was a week late and wen it did start i didnt have any cramps which was unsuall and it was extremly light and only lasted just over 2 days, at first i put this down to being due to my miscarrige but den i started to get usual feelings in my stomach and so took a test to be sure the first one came back invaild and the 2nd at first i thought was negative but den on closer inspection had a very faint blue line, i am currently due on but as of yet have had no signs of it starting...... do you think i might be pregnant or is this all due to my miscarrige????? PLEASE HELP!!!! |
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Posted: 11/08/06 - 17:13 Post subject: what?? |
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| Can't answer your question, but at 17 you are trying to get pregnant??? You have 20+years to try and get pregnant. Once you have a baby you don't get to give them back...they are great but enjoy your teenage years and young 20s...then start a family. May be too late now but if you're not...don't try to get pregnant at 17...that is crazy. Don't you want to be able to give your kid everything?...save up money have fun with your boyfriend, get married, then think about family. |
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Posted: 07/08/07 - 23:29 Post subject: Lou |
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| I have lost a baby and they recomend that you don't go straight back, try and give it a bit of time first as your hormones are settling again and you need to wait for your next normal period that can be different to normal, after losing my bub it took me another 3 years to get pregnant, things are different to everyone but having a baby so young is hard, I had my 1st daughter at 19 and not that I would have parted with her for the world, I had to study as a single young mum in order to better myself and provide her a better life and that would have been one of the hardest things I ever had to juggle in my life. |
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Posted: 09/23/08 - 14:37 Post subject: |
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I know this is super old, but just in case someone comes across it googling...
If you take a pg test too soon after a m/c, the test could show up as positive because you still have the hormones in your body. Although, I dont know exactly how long it takes for the hormones to go away. Also, I think doctors recommend waiting at least 3 months before trying to concieve after a m/c, or else you put yourself at higher risk of another m/c.
btw, I had my son (not planned) when I was 17, and then I had my daughter (planned) when I was 19. No regrets. I was already married when I got pg the first time, but even if I wasnt - so what? Everyone is different, and different things work for different people. Ive been with my husband for 8 and a half years - we werent another "teen statistic". Our kids are very well taken care of. We own our house. etc. etc. etc. Not that I have anything to prove, especially over the net but the second poster really got under my skin. Do what works for you.
*steps off soap box* |
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