AF arrives, HPT result (?)

Anonymous
Hi all, I was going to write in the "implantation bleeding" thread, but I think my question is a bit different. I recently got what seemed like my period, and assumed it was/is. The odd thing was, my BBT didn't drop as expected (one day it dropped, but then remained higher). I'm now about 16 DPO, and on a whim took a digital HPT, and was very surprised to see a positive. SO, while I hope for good news, because the bleeding came when my usual flow should have, perhaps this is just a chemical pregnancy? I had a loss lost year (beyond 11 weeks), but for that pregnancy I had no bleeding leading up to the positive HPT. Thanks for any insight from your own experiences.
Anonymous
OP here ... sorry about that, submitted too soon. I had a "loss" last year.
Anonymous
Bleeding happens with viable pregnancies too. Everything I've read says bleeding during pregnancy has a 50% chance of going either way.

I would ask the OB for hcg testing.
Anonymous
Take another test tomorrow morning. If it's positive again, make an appt for a blood draw.

Good luck!
Anonymous
PP--just realized that you posted yesterday. Take an HPT today (Wed).
Anonymous
OP here ... Thanks PPs, I appreciate any input ..
Anonymous
OP back ... for any PPs/NPs, could you advise, if I go for the blood testing, do they also automatically take an ultrasound, or is it truly just a blood test at this early stage? I ask because on my first time (last year), I wasn't able to get an early appointment (sadly), so I don't know what would have been the norm at that time. Thanks for any input.
Anonymous
No ultrasound until 8 weeks because there is nothing to see before then
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:No ultrasound until 8 weeks because there is nothing to see before then


You can have one at six weeks. I did. Definitely saw a beating heart. A lot of folks dealing with infertility get an u/s at 6 wks with their fertility doc. It's typically the last appt with the RE before seeing an OB/GYN.

Good luck OP
Anonymous
Thanks PPs ... OP
Anonymous
The earliest u/s I had was 5w4d. All that can be seen at that point is a sac, maybe a fetal pole. If they do one, it would be mostly to see if there is something inside your uterus.

I've had luck with getting hcg testing without seeing a doctor. Call and explain the situation to the staff/nurses. They may be able to get the tests ordered if your doc doesn't have an opening. With your history, you should be able to talk them into testing. Be persistent if needed.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The earliest u/s I had was 5w4d. All that can be seen at that point is a sac, maybe a fetal pole. If they do one, it would be mostly to see if there is something inside your uterus.

I've had luck with getting hcg testing without seeing a doctor. Call and explain the situation to the staff/nurses. They may be able to get the tests ordered if your doc doesn't have an opening. With your history, you should be able to talk them into testing. Be persistent if needed.


I second what the PP says and would push to get an u/s if you are concerned. Not to be discouraging, but in your place, I'd double check for an ectopic. Hopefully won't be the case for you, but it's something you want to catch early. Like the PP said, with the early u/s they can at least check that the sac is in the right place.
Anonymous
Thanks PPs, I do appreciate your support ... I'm getting the bloodwork done, and maybe on the next visit I can ask about a scan, in case - OP
Anonymous
My OB/GYN office doesn't even have an ultrasound machine. Make sure you ask for a quantifying HCG test where they actually give you the numbers. My office will just routinely send the blood work off and the lab will give them a yes/no answer based on whatever their criterion is (usually 50 miu).
Anonymous
PP here: I think I'm using the correct terms- google the different blood tests (qualifying v quantifying)
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