Not many symptoms but blood test was positive?

by Symptom Advice on February 20, 2011

I had blood drawn when I got to my first duty station around the end of April early May. the test came back positive. Although the test was positive, I took home tests and had what I thought was a period. Also, I don't have sore breasts, my back only sometimes hurts, I pee a little more than usual, I haven't had any nausea except once, I get headaches that hurt more than any headache I've ever had, and I get cramps at random times and are pretty consistent. What could that mean?

You don't have to have any symptoms to be pregnant its not a requirement

the only one you need is the missed period
AND
you could have experienced Implantation Bleeding

Congratulations!!! your pregnant!! a blood test is the best test to find out if your pregnant so good luck with it. the no symptoms thing is normal, everyone is different. i'v had not many symptoms at all except for tiredness, frequent urination, bad head aches. but i guess they will all come in due time. good luck hun!!

you sound preggers to me! the blood test is correct; it's common to bleed when your period would normally have been due. Congratulations!

I think what it means is that you …………………….

ARE PREGNANT!!!!

You're pregnant! enjoy the time that you're not having symptoms.

Don't rely on home tests. They're known for false readings. Blood tests are like 99.9999999….% accurate.

how far along are you? i didn't get symtoms until i was about 8 weeks pregnant

It means all is okay – even if you only have a few symptoms but have had that positive test you are pregnant!! be happy that you don't have symptoms – if they do come (they did with me) you will wish you hadn't wished you had symptoms!!! lol
Some times you dont produce enough HCT hormone and so the hpt's dont show up positive as you have had a blood test doen I would say that you are! maybe go to the doc tho just to be sure as you may (sorry to say) had a really early miscarriage!

Good luck x

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