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10584719 tn?1425475887

ovulation bleeding??

My period ended on February 12, 2015. I was having some bleeding earlier today (February 24, 2015) could this be ovulation bleeding or implantation bleeding? My husband and I have had sex quite a few times since my period ended but he always uses the pull out method.
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10584719 tn?1425475887
The spotting/bleeding was on day 17 of my cycle.....
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10584719 tn?1425475887
I had a headache yesterday for most of the day and this morning I woke up feeling a little nauseous so I lied down and ended up falling back to sleep.
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10584719 tn?1425475887
Thank you! I haven't ever spotted between periods. Except for whenever I started my BC and for about a month or 2 after I stopped taking it. I'm not sure what's going on.
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6850374 tn?1399915521
Can't say it's only spotting  every woman is different
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6850374 tn?1399915521
Can't say it's only spotting  every woman is different
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10584719 tn?1425475887
I stopped taking my birth control about 6 Months ago. My husband and I have never used condoms. ( we hate them) we have always used the pull out method. We aren't trying to conceive but since I stopped taking my BC I understand that we aren't exactly stopping it either. This has never happened to me. Not even before I started BC. Its only a little bit of bleeding only enough to need a panty liner. And I don't have any cramps or anything.
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973741 tn?1342342773
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Hi there.  Well, in truth, not that many people have ovulation spotting.  You hear of it but it isn't common.  And it is just spotting, a tiny bit.  It's not bleeding. Same for implantation bleeding.  Not that common and it is spotting, not bleeding.  

I would wait to see if your period shows up on time.  

The pull out method is not birth control. :>)  Lots of babies are born from the pull out method.  good luck
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