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Implantation bleeding?

Ive been TTC for about a month since off birth control (also never really took it "right")

we've had intercourse right up until before my last period and immediatly after and through the past few weeks. (every other day or so)

today i started to bleed a light and really red/pink blood. its very light..and my last period was only approximatly 2.5 weeks ago. Ive been cramping (mildly) through the past week..on and off.. craving mexican food(i craved it majorly during my first one),having headaches..and just feeling tired.

i dont remeber any of this with my first pregnancy..

this will be #2

HPT was negative

is it a possiblilty that we are pregnant with number 2?

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  • 1 decade ago
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    I would say no, sorry i know you didn't want to hear that. I believe the spotting that you described is from ovulation, especially if your period was 2 1/2 weeks ago. Implantation occurs 6-12 days after ovulation (8-10 being the norm). It is 2 days after this that your body begins to produce HCG which is the hormone that causes the nausea, headaches, mood swings, heartburn, etc... According to your information I don't believe there is anyway you could already being feeling pregnancy symptons. Also, if it were implantation bleeding it would not be red(bright) in the least. It would be a brownish pink mucous that only occurs when you wipe(not enough for a liner). If you started spotting today I would say grab your hubby and get offline chick cause you are ovulating! good luck, hope this helped

  • 1 decade ago

    Take a test at your earliest convenience. Or speak to a doctor.

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