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implantion bleeding questions.

Okay ladies ! Im new to this community and wanted to get some info on this topic. Im 21years old Ill be 22in a month, I already have a 2 year old daughter and if i go off what planned parenthood said Im 10weeks, But Im asking because Im having diffrent thoughts about how far along I am. I felt the same way with my daughter and was right in the end. Anyways enough with my blabbering, so when I went to planned parenthood this last Aug. I was told that I was only 3 weeks pregnant because I had told them that my last period was on July 19th 2014, so if everything adds up Im 10weeks and some days today. But recently Ive been just looking up implantion bleeding to see how long it could last completly. If I think back on my last period it was deffinatly shorter then my other periods, it lasted only 4days and it was a extreamly lighter flow and it was brownish blood, opposed to bright red. I know I should wait for my ultra sound but I want to know if any women have gone through this same problem and found out they were further along. Please feel free to respond.
Thanks !
Rocio.
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8069122 tn?1407171566
I'm not sure so bumping it
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10013575 tn?1410961435
I thought I was only 5 weeks, and at the U/S, I found out I was 11 weeks. My OB told me that my last "period" was implantation bleeding. It was light flow, as normal, but lasted for 6 days instead of the usual 4.
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