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373683 tn?1218997212

SCARED.......THAT IT MIGHT HAPPEN AGAIN....

Hey girl's, well I started spotting last night.. it's like a brownish pink color... It was there a little lastnight and then when i got out of the shower a little while ago and went potty it was gone..... Is it too soon for implantation bleeding ? I'm just so scared that if I am ... I am going to have a repeat of Jan......I'm trying so hard not to get my hopes up.. If I did ovulate on the 14th, I would only be 7 DPO........ What do you think girls ? I am so scared... I don't want to MC again.......Can someone help calm me down ? LOL....
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373683 tn?1218997212
It helped a little... But I just keep thinking.... *sighs* I DK.. Guess time will tell.. :-)
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419964 tn?1333301906
im not an expert lol i googled implantion bleeding signs and sypmptoms  




FAQ ► PeriConception - TTC ► Implantation Bleeding
Implantation Bleeding Signs and Symptoms
Implantation Bleeding: implantation bleeding or period, spotting or implantation. Implantation and implantation bleeding usually happen about a week after ovulation and fertilization when the fertilized egg which immediately after fertilization is called the "zygote" and then becomes the "blastocyst" or "blastula" arrives in the uterus.

Definition of implantation:

Attachment of a fertilized egg ("blastocyst") to the lining of the uterus
The process of attachment of the embryo to the endometrial lining of the uterine wall
The process that occurs when the embryo burrows into the endometrium and eventually connects to the mother's circulatory system
The bedding of the embryo into the lining of the womb
The process where an embryo embeds in the uterine lining
Implantation happens within 1-2 days after arrival of the blastocyst in the uterus, usually around 9 days after ovulation (dpo), with a range of 6-12 days. At that time, the blastocyst is barely visible to the naked eye, probably smaller than the dot above the letter "i". Once implantation happens the blastocyst becomes the "embryo".
Many women wonder whether this attachement of the embryo can be felt and if there are any specific symptoms which indicate that implantation has happened.
There is no complete agreement among experts whether implantation can be felt or not. Some women claim they can feel implantation while many pregnant women did not have any symptoms at that time.

Signs of implantation or possible pregnancy include:

Implantation cramps: small cramps inside the uterus
Implantation spotting or bleeding: Short brief spotting (a couple of drops of light or dark blood)
A second temperature shift on the temperature curve
A temperature dip at about seven to ten days after ovulation
Most women have no subjective symptoms at the time of implantation, no bleeding or cramps, but some women report some drops of blood, the so-called implantation bleeding while others report small cramps.
These symptoms can happen with or without conception and implantation and of these symptoms and these chart patterns frequently occur on charts that do not result in pregnancy.
These signs are thus quite unreliable for early pregnancy detection, though they can offer some clues.
Similarly, some women have typical early pregnancy symptoms while others don't have typical symptoms.
If you are among the lucky few who can feel implantation, then it may feel as if an angel is touching you inside the womb with the tip of one of the feathers of his wings.

I hope this helps ;0
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373683 tn?1218997212
You really think so ? I mean I never really had implantation bleeding with my other 3....... I am not supposed to start until the 28th... And my monthly is usually really good about being right on for my periods..... Give or take 2-3 days.....
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419964 tn?1333301906
im thinking it could be implantaion bleeding :)
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