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Ovulation bleeding?

Hello all, I used to have severe pain during ovulation due to cysts, but that hasn't happened in a few months. I had intercourse 12 days ago, it was unprotected and he pulled out before ejaculating, so I'm pretty sure none of it got inside of me. I'm in the middle of ovulation, and yesterday I noticed some pinkish discharge just once, and again today. I'm not sure if this is just due to cysts because I haven't experienced any sort of pain, or if this could be ovulation bleeding, even though I've never had any sort of spotting during ovulation. Please help!
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According to what other websites say, it's way too early to be implantation bleeding, and also I am not done ovulating yet. So I'm not too worried about being pregnant. I've just never had ovulation bleeding before, but I do have cysts, so that leads me to believe that it's just a little bit of blood from that. Thanks for all you your help!
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Hi/  welcome.  Well, the pull out method that you did left you open to pregnancy.  Men have a bit of ejaculate before the big event that leaks out and many a baby is conceived this way.

Very few women get more than a tiny bit of pink and really, very few ever get ovulation bleeding.  it's not all that common.  I've never had it.

I'm not saying you are pregnant.  But if your period is late this cycle, you definitely need to take a test.  
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Does it happen on and off or everytime you ovulate?
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Does it happen on and off or everytime you ovulate?
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I get that all the time, I think it's just ovulation bleeding
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And my next period is in 17 days
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2 days before ovulation is due to end btw
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