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haileysmommy

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Joined: 21 May 2004
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Location: Fairhaven, Ma
What's Going On?
Posted: 09-08-04 09:13am

I have a question! I was supposed to take my patch off last sunday but took it off on saturday cause it was peeling off. Thats fine only a day diffrence. Well I started my period around 10pm on tuesday night and by friday it was all gone. Then ur supposed to put the patch back on the next sunday which was the most recent one. Well I forgot and didnt oput it back on til monday moring. So I had the patch on all monday and tuesday. It's now wednesday and after having sex this morning around 6:30am I went to the bathroom at 7am and it was fine. But when I went at 8am I saw a little bit of pink fall into the toilet and when I wiped it was light light pink. I read on the instruction booklet they give u with the patch it says if u put it on late like I did that I have to use another form of b/c along with the patch for a week because u can become pregnant. Well me and my b/f live together and we have sex alomost every day sometimes 2-3 times a day. He busts in me thinking nothin could happen. It's been 8 days since my period started and 11 days since I took the patch off. I have it back on. Could this light spotting be imlantation bleeding? Please read and write back thanks.
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linuxChique

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Joined: 05 May 2004
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Posted: 09-08-04 10:49am

Its possible, but not from the sex you had this morning. It takes a week or two for implantation to occur. I'd say you probably aren't pregnant, but if your period is late, test and update us on the results!
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Kia

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Location: Planet Tampaxia,

Posted: 09-08-04 15:21pm

Exactly what she said Wink
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