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First I want to say I love this site. Every since my m/c in March I've been on here and have learned a lot. I do have a question. I started my period 12/30/06 and ended on 1/2/07 then on the 6th and 7th I spotted and only when I wiped, from reading on this forum it sounds like implantation??? I have also had mood swings, weird cramping on both sides and a metal taste in my mouth on sunday as well as nausea. To me this is all weird since i just had my period but I NEVER do any of these things after my cycle. I would love to be pregnant but don't want to get my hopes up. Has anyone had any of these things??? Thanks for all the advice!!!
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IF YOUR PERIOD ENDED ON 1/2/07 I WOULD THINK 1/6 AND 1/7 WOULD BE TOO EARLY FOR ANY SORT OF IMPLANTAION. YOU DON'T EVEN OVULATE UNTIL DAYS 10 - DAYS 16 (AND THAT'S A BIG WINDOW).
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I agree, too early for anything promising to occur...maybe an infection....
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If you ovulate early, then maybe it's ovulation spotting?  I don't know if that really happens, but I heard it does?  But I would say way to early for implantation too.
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thank you I thought it was to early for anything also. I'll just wait it out and see what happens, it could be an infection.
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