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488556 tn?1208951703

Too early to tell?

Hi my name is Suzanne :) I'm 20 years old.  Me and my husband have been trying to have a baby, and please forgive me if I'm to forward; But I noticed a bit of blood after sex, now it wasnt a lot at all it was only a tiny tiny bit, and I just got over my period like 2 and a half weeks ago, so i know for sure it is not that.  Could I be pregnant? if not is there a reason there would be blood? I mean I wasnt sore at all and nothing was bothering me pain wise down there.  If you can any help would be really appreciated. :) thanks!
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354373 tn?1299184526
It sounds like it may be ovulation as well.....To increase your chances of conception, if you are able, have sex tonight and for the next few nights.....If it is ovulation, that should catch your fertile days!  Good luck!
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488556 tn?1208951703
I was thinking the same thing but I'm not trying to get my hopes up, I dont want to be disappointed when I see the pregnancy test and it shows me a negative :( Would it be too early to take a test now? Should I wait till early may to take one?
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448723 tn?1301454958
Might have been implantation bleeding...
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488556 tn?1208951703
To my knowledge this is the only time this has happened, I have also noticed I feel a bit weird in my abdomen, almost like I am going to get my period but it is much softer as in not as much.  I know I should not get my period for at least another 2 weeks.  As far as risks of STD's go, My husband is my only partner and I am his first :)
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sometimes women bleed a little when they ovulate. Has it one happened this one time? Call your doctor if you have any risk of an STD.
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