Please help

Hi I’m wondering if anyone could help or a similar thing has happened. I got a faint positive test yesterday last night I started bleeding it’s mostly been brown but has had red blood. I took a progesterone pessary in hope the bleeding was nothing as I bleed alittle with my first pregnancy but I got up to bit of blood again brown. I took a test this morning and even though it’s still faint it’s darker than yesterdays. I am looking at a miscarriage or chemical pregnancy? This wouldn’t be my first I had 5 before my little one was born but never had a test get stronger after bleeding
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Keep an eye on it and ring your GP up today xx

The problem is my GP have been abit pants with every other miscarriage I’ve had. Never been bothered in helping or seeing me just simple say test in a few weeks and if positive ring us when your 8 weeks I don’t know if to leave it a few days see what a test is saying and maybe ring the hospital I’m under for infertility

Ring the hospital and see what they say xx

Fingers crossed it’s just a bit of implantation bleeding. I’ve never had implantation bleeding prior to a positive test. Only ever had it soon after I tested positive. Was always brown in colour x

I rang the hospital and they have said test again in a few weeks, there’s nothing they can do now just test again and ring back if it’s still positive xx

Contact the early pregnancy unit at your hospital. They will do hcg blood testing and make sure it’s going up. Brown blood means old blood but if your having red blood then go to hospital and demand to be seen. Could be normal as I know you can bleed whilst pregnant. But I do know it could be other things. I bled for nearly 4 weeks and the hospital kept dismissing me and I knew I was having an ectopic pregnancy and I ended up losing my tube. Wear period pads and take pictures so they don’t dismiss you. Keep going back to the hospital if your bleeding becomes heavier or you get constant pain especially in your shoulder or stomach. X

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