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sadiensmommy

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red discharge after miscarriage = implantation bleeding
Posted: 01-30-08 19:56pm

I am new to the boards and was wondering if anyone could shed some light on my problem. Back in Sept. I had mid cycle bleeding (brown and somewhat heavy) it lasted 4-5 days, I assumed it was because of ovulation because within the two weeks after that we conceived. Unfortunatley we lost our baby at the end of November. My cycle resumed six weeks post D&C which was Jan 11th. I am pretty sure I ovulated somewhere around the 24th and now 6 days later I have been having scant bright red discharge (not enough to come close to filling a pantyliner) and have had it for the last 3 days. What are the chances it is implantation bleeding and we are pregnant again??? Or should I assume that my cycle is off due to the miscarriage and that this is bleeding from ovulation or something other than pregnancy. I have some tiredness, swollen breasts and occassional dizziness. Any information would be helpful.
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Posted: 02-11-08 21:51pm

For some people it takes a little while to recover from a miscarriage, especially when a D&C is done, so it's hard to say whether you could be pregnant or not. After my own miscarriage it took three months for my cycle to return and I didn't have a D&C.

It might be implantation or you could be having a light "off" period because of your changed hormone levels. The only way you can be sure is to take a test.

Good luck.
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