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Never spotted before period....why did it happen now???

Hello,I ovulated on June 6th,BD on June 7 then began spotting on June 19th two days before my expected period.the  spotting was a little brown then when I wiped,it was a watery light pink.by the time I went to sleep that night,it had stopped.the next afternoon,one day before my expected period,I began bleeding like a regular period.problem is,my period ALWAYS starts really heavy then gets lighter as the days go along but this period started with a light flow then got heavy then moderate and now lighter again with a little brown on the tampon.I am completely confused and unsure of what is going on with my period.is there a chance the spotting was an implantation bleed?or did I just have an out of whack period???so confused! Please help!
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You could still check it out. Some women do get periods while they are pregnant...it's rare but can happen.
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Thank you so much for your response!I kind of figured I was having a wacky month,it's just I was kind of hoping there was a possibility I could be pregnant since we were intimate around ovulation,but oh well...
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Keep in mind your cycle will change from month to month.

1 month for me I started with a pink spotting that went to red (my normal is brown-pink-red-brown-pink). That 1 month I had no brown at all. This month I have noticed symptoms I have never had before. 2 weeks after my LMP 6/4 I got cramps, sore breasts/nipples and mucus. Now my nipples are still sore.

If your ttc, you could take a test. Implantation bleeding, not all women get this. But it also isn't heavy like a period flow, more like spotting and normally happens around the time of your expected period.

But I think this might have just been one of those wacky periods this month for you.
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