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sweetyc109

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What Is This Stuff?...please Reply :0(
Posted: 12-20-05 19:32pm

Question 1- can implantation bleeding occur 3 monthes later? Or does it only happen once, when you first concieve?



Alright, in october I missed a period, or rather had pink discharge..Some brown...No blood. It lasted a week...No cramping. So I got tested...4 times...And a blood test. November I got my normal period. I went on the pill that sunday and today I took my 2nd sugar pill. I have cramps, my breasts hurt, and all im getting is that pink discharge, I can feel when its coming. What is it? It can't be implantation bleeding can it? I mean im 99.9% sure im not pregnant, and I had a normal period. Can someone help? Is my period coming? If it comes should I wait until its through to start bc again, or just take the next one on sunday?


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not perfect

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Joined: 02 Nov 2005
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Location: Illinois

Posted: 12-20-05 19:39pm

A lot of times when you start bc, you could skip a period or have a really really light one. I wouldn't worry too much. If you want peace of mind, you can always take a test.
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sweetyc109

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Posted: 12-20-05 19:41pm

I took so many.....But I might as well take another. All I want is my normal period back :0( I wish the pill wouldn't mess with it so much, that way I can relax.
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