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Q: Implantation induced bleeding
asked by: DoctorQuestion on March 31st, 2009
..i had my period 19th feb..it ended 24th fed.. i had sex on the 7/8th march.. since then i had real sore boobs,frequent loo trips ect,didnt notice discharge as i dnt monitor it that well..

so i was due on my period 19/20th march,but nothing...the 29th march i wiped myself after the loo and there was a lil blood, same thing happened on th 30th march....and today 31st march nothing..boobs are tender, i have bigger nipples,and they seem a lil bigger.. i had 2neg tests tho, one 2days after i was late and one last week..

help??? could i be pregnant? if so whats the bleeding?? and neg tests???
some women have said they took numerous neg tests but were pregnant it was found out after,as home tests only test for hcg and if u dnt test in mornin it cud be wrong


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Dr. Andrijana Shterjovska , MD
replied on April 1st, 2009
Pregnancy Answer A6206


The symptoms you reported might be related to pregnancy. However, none of the mentioned symptoms is highly indicative for pregnancy. They are only probable instead. As for the bleeding, you might have experienced implantation bleeding which usually occurs before the expected menstrual period.


You might want to visit your gynecologist for definitive laboratory hormone tests.




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