Home pregnancy tests are designed to be used AFTER your missed period. Using it 2 weeks before a missed period could skew the results.
you could be having a miscarriage
If you have missed your period and are pregnant, you most likely got pregnant around 14 days before your missed period.
If you really had a miscarriage, you can't still be pregnant, but you could be pregnant again before you get your next period.
I had an early miscarriage (I was trying to get pregnant, and took the 5 days before your missed period test and it was positive) and miscarried 3 weeks later. My doctor said like 50% of women have an early miscarriage, they don't even know they are pregnant until they have a heavy clotty period the next month. So yes, you could have. I am sorry. But it could just be a more heavier period, (stress can cause that)
The only implantation bleeding you should experience should be a couple of days before your period is due - not a month after you miss your period. Are you sure you are pregnant? It could be the beginning of a miscarriage. Implantation bleeding doesn't last 4 days hun. Its rare when it lasts this long. AND if you missed your period in April you definitely will not be having implantation bleeding now. You may be experiencing a late period which is lighter than normal for you. But I would have a blood test to see if you are pregnant or whether its a hormonal problem causing the missed period.
Yes. Many women have a miscarriage before they even know they are pregnant. Some Dr. believe that about 25% of pregnancy end in a miscarriage.
I have bit it didnt show up till I took 1 the first day of my missed period but every one is different. And on my first day of missed period I could barely see the lines cause my hormone levels were still low
yes..i got a period just 2 weeks after a miscarriage
well you could google information on miscarriage but as far as i understand when you miscarriage it is similar to your period only heavier than usual and late.. so no it could just be normal discharge or it could be an STD..
well, think of when she missed her first period....then count back 2 weeks and there you go. this is the case since ovulation typically occurs 12-16 days after your last cycle. and then about 2 weeks after that you have your period. so just take when you missed your period and count two weeks before whatever the first day your missed period could have started....
There is a high chance you probably are pregnant. Best chance is to get a test done.