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I have a pregnancy question. My husband and I have recently started trying for a baby. I started spotting 6 days before my scheduled period which happened to be the exact day that my menstrual chart said implantation would occur if I had conceived.  The spotting was brown and light pink and it was very little. After about 3 days of that, I am now bleeding more heavily to the point where I need to wear a tampon. It seems different than a normal period, though. It is bright red in color. Was the spotting that came 6 days early just the beginning of an early period or could I have been pregnant and now miscarried? My actual period is scheduled to come tomorrow or the next day, but I’m currently still bleeding the bright red blood that I just spoke of. I’m just confused. I have not taken a pregnancy test because I was waiting to do so after my scheduled period. So, in a nut shell – I had light spotting 6 days before my schedule period that slowly turned into bright red blood. Any idea’s to what this could have been, if anything?
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1530342 tn?1405016490
Hi:-)It could be your period. From what I've researched if you were pregnant, the light pink should've just went away after the 3 day. In any event the spotting does make me wonder. I would suggest you wait it out. See how long this bleeding lasts.
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650636 tn?1293454560
It could be that AF came early. Some women never know when they have miscarriages because they write it off as their period. Hope you get your BFP soon. Good luck!
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