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implantation bleeding????????

I'm trying to get pregnant and I ovulated on jan 11 and today I have some light spotting and My period is not due till the 26th, could this be implantation bleeding or something else,Is it to early to test????
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Actually implantation bleeding  occurs 6-12 days after intercourse. :) and I'm in the same boat doll! Ovulated last week had sex January 16th, 2013 spotted exactly 6 days after that Tuesday January 22rd, 2012.. I believe it was Implantation bleeding! But too soon to tell. Ugh!
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Hi, im new here but was hoping for help. I ovulated around the 16, and my period isnt due until January 2-3, but I had some light bleeding that was pinkish but turned to bright red, anyway this can be implantation bleeding, it started 5 days before my period and ive never had that its also not heavy. I would love to be having a baby please give any advice, experiences. Thank you
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I got a BFN, oh well I will just have to try again...
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I agree that you should wait. You would probably get a negative this early. And that would just depress you, so why open that can of worms..Just try to e patient (I know easier said than done) and look forward to what may be to come in just a little more time. Good Luck and I hope to hear you reporting back that you got a BFP!!
--J
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Oh, I forgot to say that implantation usually occurs around 10 DPO.
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They are right.

It's too soon to take a hpt now.  In order to maximize the accuracy of any hpt, you should wait until at least the 26th to take a test.  Use first morning urine too, it's the most concentrated.

Good luck!
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6 days is fast for implantation, but I can't say it's impossible. I'm pretty sure it's too early to get a positive, though, even if it was implantation. Even the most sensitive tests don't work till 4 or 5 days before AF is due.
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