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trying to conceive, weird spotting

my cycles have always been extremely regular. we have been trying to conceive for a few months now. this month on day 14 i had an extreme allergic reaction to a banana that caused me to vomit all night long. day 15 i woke up with a little red and the for the next 3 days there was a little brown only when i wiped. it stopped for a few days. on day 22 i started seeing the brown again with a little more pink/red. but again, only when i wipe. i usually start between day 22 and day 25. today is day 24 and i took a test this morning that was negative. i am planning to wait it out another 3-4 days and test again, but i was wondering if anyone else experienced anything like this and what were the results?
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i wanted to update my post only because while i was researching this i found that a lot of women were going through the same thing but nobody ever came back and posted the end results. so what i thought might have been implantation bleeding must not have been. i pretty sure my af came this morning. very confused about it because my cycles are like clock work and very predictable. hopefully it was related to the allergic reaction and a fluke thing.
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Sounds like it could be either implantation or early pregnancy bleeding.....or just spotting before your period. I sometimes get pink or brown spotting before my period, so I would stick with what you are planning--take a test again in a few days, and good luck!
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