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A Period After A Period !

Helppp,
I'm 19 years young, my period came March 6-12 I had intercourse 13, 14, 15,
17, 19, an on the 20th I wake up go to the bathroom an notice blood. Light blood, not spotting actual light bleeding. Not enough to fill a full pad. My boo thing ejaculates in me every time we have sex.I'm not trying for a baby or nothing just letting you know details. Today's 21st, I'm still light bleeding. Is this plantation bleeding? It's this my period? It don't smell like period blood, more bright red, no smell, no mucus like my normal period. What could this be? Could I be pregnant and don't know?
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Go to a Dr. That happened to me turns out I was miscarrying and it wasn't my period at all.
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We dont know what the bleeding is, if your concerned you are better off going to the doctors as we are not medical professionals the beginning of pregnancy is different for everyone some people still have their period throughout pregnancy some have implantation bleeding some have spotting and some have nothing so if someone else has experienced sonething simerlar it doesnt mean they will be going through the same thing
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I appreciate the advice. But I've had my period for this month already. I just want to know why I'm bleeding again
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Lol, it's implantation. If you guys aren't "trying" for a kid, I'd suggest you all start doing more about that. There is no way to be sure, you just have to take a test. I'm 19 and pregnant and took like 10 test and got negatives.....then my period never came. Took a test at 10:30 p.m. less than 2 mins I got a big fat + wait a while, take a test. If positive, congrats love. If negative, use condoms or get on some type of b.c. God bless.
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