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Implant spotting 2 ww

Hey everyone :) After a M/c Feb 28th and May 1st, we started TTC again this month.  AF Came on July 6th and only lasted about 3-4 days. We started BDing right away. Yesterday morning I woke up sick to my stomach, after a few hours of being up, I noticed mild cramping and spotting when I wiped. It continued for a few hours, nothing that needed a panty liner just when I wiped. We did not Bd the night before so I was confused.  It stopped for about 8 hours then before bed, I wiped and had more pinkish/red watery spotting. I put a panty liner on just in case. When I woke up this morning the panty liner was clean, and only a little brown spotting when I wipe. Still sick to my stomach, breasts are a little tender and still mild cramping with increased urination. I called my doctor and am waiting for her thoughts. Everything I've read says implant bleeding. I am just beside myself due to the 2 m/c this year, any time I see blood my heart sinks. AF isnt due until the 30th at the earliest my cycles are usually 23-26 days Any input is appreciated!
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1238415 tn?1297425382
I also had spotting and red discharge for the 2 months following my miscarriage and it was unrelated to my regular period..mine seemed to get better after my 3rd period after my mc...
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773214 tn?1295135069
Yes there were two cycles after my mc that i had spotting mid-cycle, and I have never had that experience before.  It occured around the time of ovulation though one cycle it didn't really calculate out right...I have heard that sometimes you can have spotting at different parts of your cycle without any rhyme or reason....

But, I hope for your sake it is implantation!! :)
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I talked to the nurse and she thinks it was bleeding due to ovulation, but I am not so sure. I never bleed during O. Anyone ever had this?
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