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Menstruation or Implantation Bleeding? Not sure...............

I'll TRY to make this quick and to the point. :) I have ALWAYS had irregular periods (like 2 or 3 a year). SO I had a period 2 weeks ago. But it only lasted 3 days (they normally last 5) and I never spot before a period. I cramp really bad, but never spot. So anyways, a few days after my period ended I had sex with my boyfriend. Now, a week and a half later, I have noticed a pinkish and brown blood in my discharge. When I wiped today, I slightly went up inside of myself with the TP just to kind of wipe out what was in there, and there was clear discharge with bright red blood streaks in it. Not like period blood though (no clot)...I finally went home and got in the shower and cleaned myself, and the discharge was pink. It's not a lot of if, but definitely there. Also, I have very mild cramping in the lowest part of my abdomen, but it's NOTHING like my menstral cramps..It's very dull and only there, not in my lower back like usual.....What do you think this could be?
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You may be pregnant. If I was you I would get an over the counter test and see what happens. Good luck to you.
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Could be anything. If you have irregular periods that means you ovulate irregularly as well. Best thing to do is wait a couple days and take a test. Or contact a doctor and request a blood test.
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