You may of had a miscarriage hun. See your doctor for a Quantitative beta hcg pregnancy blood test. This test will measure the amount of HCG in your blood and determine if you're pregnant.
Possibly, if the pregnancy ended very early the hCG may have returned to pre-pregnancy levels before the miscarriage. It is more likely for the test to be negative a few days to a week after an early first trimester miscarriage.
Hello, If you have 0 HCG in your blood, and if you conceived after this then a pregnancy test would be accurate. A pregnancy test will not be accurate if you have any HCG in your blood.
after 10 days miscarriage pregnancy test is positive. what's my problem?
No, a miscarriage will only show up on a blood test if it has just occurred as within 48 hours the hcg will of decreased to a non-pregnant level.
Absolutely! While birth control does not affect the accuracy of a pregnancy test, the body will still have some pregnancy hormone (hCG) that will show up in blood or urine pregnancy tests even after a miscarriage. As the levels drop, the test will eventually become negative.
No, if you're having a miscarriage, the pregnancy test will still be positive as you're passing the pregnancy.
Sounds like a miscarriage. I had the same thing happen years ago. In the first 6-8 weeks this happens when a miscarriage results. I never did have any children because each time it happened.
Urine pregnancy tests normally detect >25. A result below that could indicate very early pregnancy, or the tail end of a miscarriage.
Hi, In the Quantiative Beta HCG blood pregnancy test, the value of HCG that the tests looks for before you get a positive, is low because it determines and confirms pregnancy very early. If you have low HCG in your blood test result, this may means several things. * Your not as far along as you thought you was. * Your at risk of miscarriage. In the case of risk of miscarriage, the doctors usually repeat the blood test within 48 hours to see if HCG levels have decreased or increased.
If your HCG is not showing up, then you're most likely not actually pregnant. A drop in HCG usually indicates a miscarriage. It's possible that there was an error on the test, so you should probably get retested.
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