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Q: Implantation Bleeding
asked by: markandsandy on April 11th, 2006
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Could this be implantation bleeding? My period came a few days early, on march 28th, then on april 10th, when I woke up and went to the bathroom I had some spotting, it was very light, but it was pink and some brownish as well and lasted for the day, but was little enough that I got by with a pantyliner. I also slight amount this afternoon that was brownish, but that has been it. I've never had anything like this before in 13 years of periods. There were no cramps, and no other symptoms (thought it might have been an infection). I am on the pill, but that's all we use. Could this be implantation bleeding, or is it too soon? Would really appreciate some comments. Thanks!
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chrissieroom
replied on April 13th, 2006
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I think the implantion bleed is usually 7-10 days after ovulation. Though I guess this can vary a bit. From what i've read it is usually old blood. A friend of mine who assumed her period had begun as the discharge was like the first day of her period later found it was an implantation bleed and she went on to have a baby, who incidentally is now 26 with 3 children of her own!
Everyone is different, maybe wise to get a pregnancy test done if your period doesn't arrive.
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