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Pink, brownish blood in my toilet paper after I wipe

This month my period started 5 days earlier than usual, I had unprotected sex a few days before that. And now every time I open to the bathroom and wipe there is pink with brownish blood in the toilet paper. This has been going on Forbes the last 3 days and it doesn’t happen every time I wipe. Does anyone know what it could be? Implantation-bleeding? I don’t feel any pain in my abdomen or anything. I just have had a cold this past week so I’m confused. Help!
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Could be your period coming too.  Timing is everything and we spot for various reasons.  Take a test when your period is due if you don't get it.  Let us know the outcome!
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I keep track of my cycle and I’m supossed to get my period around November 28 and be been spotting since November 6. And own it seems more like a light period. I’m noot sure ideal that’s normal. My last day of my previos period was October 31st.
That's a long time to spot for sure.  Maybe you got an early period?  See if it slows down.  I agree it is weird.  Hormones can be really weird though.  See what happens and they do make early pregnancy detection tests which might be worth taking.
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It could definitely be implantation bleeding
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