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Brown blood 14th and 15th day after period

Okay so yesterday I noticed I was spotting light brown blood, but it went away throughout the day and when I checked this morning there was nothing, but throughout the day I noticed I was spitting again and this time the blood was very brown. I just got my period for the first time in 2 years on Nov 26th and it lasted till the 30th. My boyfriend and I never use protection because for so long I was not able to get pregnant, but now I am. We have had sex everyday since I got off my period, but he pulls out, which I know isn't the best method lol. Could it be implantation bleeding? Because I thought it would be too soon for that. I'm not experiencing anyou cramping or period symptoms. Just hungry all the time and my lower back hurts, but I have a back problem anyway. I'm just eager .. I'm hoping it is implantation bleeding because for so long I didn't think I was able to have kids and this would be a huge blessing.
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Here is how a cycle works for the typical woman.  Day ONE of your period is Cycle Day One.  You count from there.  With a cycle of typical length, most women ovulate around day 14.  You ovulate for 24 to 48 hours and once ovulation is over, you can not become pregnant in theory although can never rely on that as you can ovulate later than your norm or have a rare second egg.  (meaning, there is no safe time in a woman's cycle to have unprotected sex).  As you probably know, sperm lives for around 5 days so you can get pregnant if you've had unprotected sex a week before you ovulate.  Implantation bleeding is said to happen but is actually pretty rare.  I've not got a single friend that ever had it nor did I.  And it is just a tinge of blood if it does.  Brown mid cycle is OLD blood and more indicative of spotting and hormonal problems.  Which wounds like you may have since you have few periods and hadn't had one for the span of 2 years.  Do you see a doctor for these things?  You should.  Unprotected sex even if you have hormonal challenges like you describe isn't wise unless you want a baby.  You just don't know WHEN you will ovulate.  And you are right, pull out method isn't a method because it doesn't work to prevent pregnancy.  When you ARE trying to have a baby, you also should not have sex daily as that takes a toll on sperm count.  They say to have sex every other day when trying for pregnancy for sperm count.  Anyway, hopefully somewhere in this I've answered your question.  good luck
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