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Ovulation spotting?

Ok Ladies I had a baby back in March. I had my first cycle on April 29th. My next cycle was June 5th. I dont know why it was so far apart but it was. Well I am not on birth control. And if you count June 5th as my period today would be ovulation day. Well last night I went to the bathroom and there was brown blood when I wiped. And this morning there was a little. It is almost gone. I know after you have a baby sometimes a cycle can be messed up. But my cycle on april 29th and June 5 were normal blood flow etc. I had my cycle for 4 days. Can this be implantation spotting. Or is it normal for a woman to bleed during ovulation? PLEASE HELP. I dont know whats going on
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1194973 tn?1385503904
If you've recently had sex (within the last 5 days) you will need to retest with first morning urine in 2 weeks. It's your choice if you want to keep it quite or not, but I would advise you to be honest about it. Just say why you want it, and that you have no desire for children right now.
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Thanks girls.. i am not pregnant I took a pregnancy test. I also bought a ovulation test. And it was positive. I am going to the doctor tomorrow and I am going to get on birth control and just not tell my hubby. I am going to ask for the depo shot. I told my hubby not BDing for the next few days too.
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1527510 tn?1392301344
The pull out method is a very unreliable form of birth control, and does cause pregnancy. You only had a baby 3 months ago, that is very soon to get pregnant again and would be hard on your body. If your husband is allergic to condoms I would really urge to look in to some form of birth control, whether you husband likes it or not and wants another baby, after months that is VERY soon. A new baby is hard on a relationship and your body and another baby so soon will cause extra strain that really is not necessary.
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1194973 tn?1385503904
Pulling out does NOT prevent pregnancy. You both need to speak about children and be on the same page, because if one of you does and the other doesn't, it can and does create problems. Perhaps you both can come to a compromise about it and work something out. Doctors don't recommend you get pregnant till at least 6 months PP for a vaginal birth and usually 6-12 months for a c-section.
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Yes we are having unprotected sex. I am not trying to become pregnant. I want it to be all about my new baby that we just had. I am going to go buy ovulation test to make sure that I am not ovulating and also if I am that way hubby and I dont bd today. I am trying to prevent pregnancy by the pull out method. My hubby dont want me on birth control because he wants another child. And also he is allergic to condoms.
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1194973 tn?1385503904
Some women can have ovulation bleeding. Others don't. It's not terribly common, but it happens. Are you trying to conceive? And/or are you having unprotected sex? If you are, pregnancy is also very possible. Wait a week and take a test with first morning urine. I encourage you to use protection if you're not. You should allow your body time to heal from childbirth, as well as enjoy your new baby.
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can someone please help?
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