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3060986 tn?1340714867

I need help ASAP

I need help never been pregnant. So I had unprotected sex june 3 & 4 and not on any birthcontrol at all. Friday June 15 I noticed that I had some dark brown discharge so I thought it was my period and I had some slight cramping. The days went on and still had the discharge only a pantyliner needed so I took a test and came out negative. Wednesday the 20th the dark brown discharge slowly started to turn red so used a tampon and when I went to change it the tampon was covered. The 23rd my breast started to hurt and still had some slight bleeding a little lighter. Today the 24th my breast have been hurting alot more and still bleeding. Could this be implantation bleeding? Can I be pregnant? Someone please help!!!!!!
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2020005 tn?1628125976
That is not implantation, implantation should not be 6-13 days long, it might be 1-2 at most, and it's not red blood. It could be a weird period, it could be an infection, it could be a lot of things. If you think it was implantation bleeding, a pregnancy test will show positive 3-5 days after it.
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3060986 tn?1340714867
The bleeding was very little this morning so I decided to  taok a test  and it came out negative. Could all of this just been a very wiered period or could it have been implantation bleeding. because my periods only last up to 5 day and alot heavier then this bleeding i had. I was reading a couple websites online and it said that implantation bleeding can be up to 6-13 days long and the bleeding had lasted up to 10 days. Could I be pregnant still?
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2020005 tn?1628125976
Implantation bleeding is pretty rare, and is usually 1-2 times pink/brown discharge. It's not a flow like a period, you can wait another week and take a test, if it's negative, you can see your OB/GYN about your change in period. Also, if you're not trying to get pregnant you need to make sure you're using BC, not only to protect from pregnancy but STD's
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