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bfp + bleeding

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meinhiding · 02/01/2008 19:03

Hiya,

Just a quick question. Got a BFP today. Dh and I were a bit naughty in early november. LMP had begun the previous month on 24th october. In November it turned up 4/5 days late and was unusual. It was very light but lasted longer then it normally would. Just put it down to stress from thinking I might be pg.
This month Af didn't arrive at all so did a pg test which came back positive.

Dh and I are a little bit concerned about the bleeding tho, coz I never bled at all in my other three pg's. Do you think everythings ok?

thanx

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Elasticwoman · 02/01/2008 19:22

Congratulations. If everything were not ok, you would have lost the baby and so no BFP.

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Izzybel · 02/01/2008 19:25

I second what elasticwoman said. Sounds like an implantation bleed, especially as no AF this month. I would perhaps mention the bleeding when you see the doctor though. Congratulations!

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Flllightattendant · 02/01/2008 19:29

From what I know, which admittedly isn;t much, there would probably not have been enough HCG in your body to still be able to produce a BFP a month after losing a 4 week pregnancy, iyswim. So my guess is that it was implantation and yes, you are pregnant. Congrats!!

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TwilightSurfer · 03/01/2008 01:33

Just a theory but you could have been pregnant with twins and lost one. That could have caused the longer than normal AF bleed. If you're no longer bleeding and sticks get darker with each pee then I'd say CONGRATS and ENJOY!!!

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meinhiding · 03/01/2008 09:00

thanx for your replies, was in a state of shock yesterday at expecting my 4th at only 27 but am calming down now.

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Elasticwoman · 03/01/2008 21:54

Wow, 4th baby at 27! Is your dh going to sleep in the garage from now on?

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