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Am I having implantation bleeding - am i pregnant?

Hi all, I know this question's been asked many times, but I hope someone can help me with my worries :(
I had unprotected sex on June 10, which was the 2nd day of my period. My period continued with normal flow till the 14th.
Yesterday (June 26), I started noticing bright red streaks of blood in my discharge, but till today I've only seen it a few times. I'm worried that it's implantation bleeding. I've been having much more clear discharge since June 24.
I don't keep careful records of my periods, but I know that for the past 5 months, I've been having my period on the 13th and 14th of each month, because I happen to text my boyfriend about my menses-related mood swings on those dates.
Is it implantation bleeding?
Thank you!!!
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Hm, well, not sure.  You had sex on June 10 and your last period around May 14 or 15?  Does that mean you've skipped a period this month or haven't had one yet?  Most likely you are about to get your period but I would say that I'd wait one week and then go ahead and take a pregnancy test.  If negative, wait another week.  Most likely you aren't pregnant based on the info you gave of timing which is an important piece of conception.  Download the MyCycles app (in the health tools tab above) from medhelp to help keep easy track of your period.  But wait and if period doesn't show, take a test.  Implantation bleeding is much more rare than what the internet makes one believe.  Not many of my friends had it nor did I.  good luck
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Oh, and discharge is not a pregnancy symptom.  No doctor will ever ask you about what kind of discharge you are having.  They want to know if you skipped a period and when your last period was.  good luck
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important edits:
1) my discharge is not transparent-clear, it's a little murky and can be pastel-like yellow.
2) I've had my period definitely happen (NOT start) on:
14/1/17
13/3/17
12/4/17
12, 13, 14, 15/5/17 (not sure when it started in May)
10 - 14/6/17 (i started recording in June)
Thank you!! :(
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