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implantation bleeding or miscarraige?

i had a miscarraige in april, and my hubby and i are trying again. my fertile days were on the 18,19,20 of june and i had a light pink little bit of blood on the TP on the 23rd. could that be implantation bleeding or the begining of a miscarraige? on the 24th i had the size of a pencil point of tissue on the TP. what is going on?
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I would get it checked out just in case. I had a miscarriage at 6 weeks, last year. If there isnt alot of bleeding it may not be anything to worry about. When i had my m/c i had alot of bleeding with tissue loss. As far as i know you should bleed alot with a m/c.
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i bled for almost 14 days with my m/c. i only had a little bit of blood. im just so anxious to know if i am pregnant or not. ive heared of implantation bleeding and no one can tell me how many days after trying you can expect it... if you do get it. i know its not common. we just want a baby very badly. i need to know if anyone has had the same thing happen.
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My implantation bleeding was the same, it was the smallest pink spot ever.  It was maybe about a week or so after ovulation. But when I miscarried at 9wks, heavy bleeding came first and then the cramps.  Implantation is usually a very small spot, just talk to your doctor of any concerns you have.  I would if you still wonder.
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well i thought that it was implantation bleeding but i took a blood test today and it came back negative. talk about breaking my heart!
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i had a misscarrige at 10 weeks and it broke my heart
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