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1434731 tn?1382722384

Blood in CM

Hi ladies,

So my dh and I had sex on cd9......it hurt, felt like my ovaries and uterus were gonna fall out or explode!  I looked this up and it is said that it could be because of my cervical position and my bh could have been hitting it.  Anyway here is my question...since then I have had ewcm with some blood in it, everyday since then.  It not all day and only when I wipe.  Would you consider this mid cycle spotting or is something wrong?   I wouldn't think it was implantation bleeding since I wasn't ovulating and I haven't in a long time.

Any advice would be greatly appreciated!

Lynn
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1434731 tn?1382722384
Hi,

No the pain was only durring sex, went away after and no cramping at all.  I guess we will find out if I ovulated if I get a af on my own or end up preggo!  Thanks
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1451237 tn?1296206275
Hi lynn

I think your bleeding could be a number of things... If you are still having the pain with the bleeding i would get a doctor to check you out, just to be sure there isnt a serious cause for it. As for the implantation bleed, i wouldnt rule it out! you just never know, this month you may have just ovulated!

SSBD XX
Paula
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