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LIGHT PINK BLOOD WHEN I WIPE...WHAT COULD IT BE??? HELP!!!

im 20 and yesterday the weirdest thing happened. Yesteray when i went to the bathroom, there was light pink blood when i WIPED ONLY and today i went to the bathroom again but no blood. i had my period on Sept 15th so it was only 11 days after my period so it couldnt be my period again.  i was doing research and it said that women could have light bleeding during implantation? i had sex sept 2nd and expected my period on sept 9th since it was not coming i took 2 pregnancy exams at home and both came out negitive! My period then came sept 15th. on sept 21st i had sex again & on the 25th i took again another exam that again came out negitive! but then on the 26th i has light bleeding but ONLY when i wiped. if its not implantation bleeding what can it be??????????? plz help im very nervous!!!
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me too
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implantation bleeding sounds accurate, but you can bleed a little after having sex, even if you aren't a virgin. it might be because of a contraceptive if you are taking anything. ask your doctor!
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I am doing the same thing I started spotting today I can't be pregnant cause I had my tubes tied cut and burnt so I don't know what's going on with me I'm scared
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I’m 31 years old in I have seen this light pink color when I wipe and I never had this problem but my cycle came on last Saturday. What does that mean?
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I’m also 20, this is happening to me right now that’s why I’m looking up to see what’s wrong with me. I had unprotected sex roughly 3 months ago and everything was fine. Got my period like usual, which was 2-3 weeks ago. Then yesterday when I went to the restroom and noticed that there’s a little drop of pink blood. When I wiped, it was pink discharge, but it wasn’t thick. There’s no odor to it, and it’s not itchy or anything.
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