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Early Period or Implantation Bleeding???

I am a 27 yr old mother of one who is ttc but has irregular periods that last for 7days. For the past two months(May and June) my period came on the 18th in July it came on the 23rd. This month I experience some light pink spotting along with mild cramps, sensitive breasts, nausea, and other borderline pms symptoms that lasted for 5 days but two weeks before my period is expecting to come. Just curious to know was this an early period or implantation bleeding??
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To mariababay-thanks for the advice! To kitkat1306-i've done some researching about implantation bleeding can last longer than a day....my cycles are irregular Bc they don't arrive on the same expected date every month like a regular period which is why I said "expected" date. I just expect it to come on the date it came the previous month...and yes it has been 2-3weeks since intercourse...also this is my first time ever spotting like this...thx for the advice
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1527510 tn?1392301344
Implantation bleeding isn't common and if you were to get it, it would only be very light bleeding/spotting and only last at most a day. Also, you wouldn't be most likely to get thise 2 weeks before expected period. If you're irregular how do you know that your period is due in 2 weeks? 2 weeks before an expected period is most likely going to be when a woman ovulates, which can sometimes cause light bleeding or spotting. All you can do is wait until your next period is due, and if it's late then take a pregnancy test, or if it's been 2-3 weeks since intercourse you can test too.
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1530673 tn?1331557871
hi well do a pregnancy test after ur mist period you can do it now  .. and im irregular to  and i got implantation bleeding and i thout it was my period but 2  then i got the symptoms .. and the test  came out positive.. good luck bbd
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