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999213 tn?1264959852

PREGNANT or NOT???

So i started taking fertility pills for about 2-3 weeks now...I started my period Aug 1st...5 days early...my period started off light 3 days(brown red)... then heavy 2 days(brown red)... then mediumish 2 days(brown red)...then all of a sudden my 8th day i started spotting very light im now on my 10th day and am still spotting pink and brownish red...not enough for liner!!!

My periods are usually heavy red then turn to light red..they are always 28-30 days apart and last 7 days... I have been late a couple times but never early even a dayand never over 7 days...

what could be the problem....could i possibly experience implantation bleeding right after period???..help
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999213 tn?1264959852
SO OKAY IF I DID START MY ACTUAL PERIOD THE 4TH THEN WHAT COULD BE SOME POSSIBILITIES ON WHY I WOULD BLEED LIGHT FOR 3 DAYS BEFORE THAT...ON THE FORTH I STILL WOULD BE EARLY 2 DAYS...MY EXPECTED PERIOD DATE WAS THE 6TH......SO CONFUSED I DUNNO IF THIS IS WORTH SEEIN A DOCTOR BUT THIS IS NOT NORMAL FOR ME....IVE NEVER EXPERIENCED EARLY PERIODS OR LIGHT PERIODS!! THERE ALWAYS HEAVY!!!

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505857 tn?1329681517
The first day of AF is the first day of Heavy red flow not blow/red discharge so you may have started af on time and not early as you state.  So from the 4th to 10th August has only been 6days not 10.  I get brown discharge from 3-10days before my heavy flow and i ovulate 14-19days after my heavy flow.  I don't think you are experiencing implantation bleeding.  Are you tracking AF? and ovulation?
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