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could this be implantation bleeding ?

I haven't had a period since before my miscarriage in jan . I stained my tp twice tueday morning what looked like fresh blood accompanied with a very small clot .
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973741 tn?1342342773
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Ha, so I was WAY overthinking tp.  sorry.  there are so many abbreviations these days that it gets confusing.  :>)
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lol too funny .
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Yeah I know that because I write tp on my grocery list when I need toilet paper and my husband always asks "what's tp?"  Lol
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lol funny sassy_sam . my slang was a little much .
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Im pretty sure tp is toilet paper
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973741 tn?1342342773
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Oh, tp is tampon?  Why are you randomly wearing tampons?  Just wondering.  It's hard to say.  Generally, spotting at implantation is literally just spotting.  It's just a bit of blood and I'm not sure about it being accompanied by clots.  I never had implantation bleeding myself.  Now, some women do get what is like a period even though they are pregnant due to hormonal issues.  

Wait until your period is due and take a test.  Before that, it's too soon regardless of what you think is implantation bleeding.  You have to have enough of the hormone to register on a test and if you take it too early, it's just wasting money.  I'm sure if you are trying to get pregnant, you are tracking your cycle and know when your period will be due.  

They do make early response pregnancy tests and you can use these a couple of days before your period is due.  They are more expensive.

good luck
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