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implantation bleeding?

I just came off my period 2 weeks ago and thursday after me and my boyfriend had sex i noticed slight bleeding, but it wasnt regular it was more brownish and not alot was coming out. it has lasted 2 days and then the next night i ate and threw it back up and then saturday morning i threw up again?? im really worried bc i've done some research and it says that it could be implantation bleeding. am i pregnant?
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1186852 tn?1423660370
If you have had unprotected sex, then pregnancy is always a possibility. However...brown blood usually means old blood, so it could be left over blood from your last period. I say take a pregnancy test when your next period is due..
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613536 tn?1294238447
... you do not ovulate 2 weeks after your period - you ovulate approximately 2 weeks before your next period is due.  So if your cycles are longer you will ovulate later on in the cycle.
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796506 tn?1370188305
The only way to know for sure if you are pregnant or not is wait until your period is due and then take a test if you are late. Many things can cause spotting and nausea. What you experienced could be ovulation spotting (since you typically ovulate 2 weeks after your period) but if you had sex then it is possible that could have gotten pregnant but it is usually too early for pregnancy symptoms (nausea/vomiting). Good luck!
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