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i have been spotting when i wipe

hi im not pregnant that i know of i had my period this month on the 9th, its always normal, i had my baby boy april 2nd, 2009 not that long ago, but since 2-3 days ago i been spotting when i wipe and my stomachs been hurting like slight cramping nothing major, but i just had my period , my period dont start till next month the 9th im never early, me and my husband have ben realy careful about me not getting pregnant again hes been pulling out, but what can this be, why  could i be spotting? anyone?
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i have never had this before and im just concerned hopefully im not pregnant no more unprotected sex.
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my period was gone 4 a week, this happened this week for 2-3 days but not a lot of it, but its gone already im just wondering what could it been, hopefully im not pregnant, i just got to see if my period will start next month...thanks
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Sorry, but pulling out is not being careful. Contraceptives are being careful. I agree that you could be pregnant and it could be implantation bleeding, you should definitely at least call your doctor and see what they think. How many days had your period been gone when this started? Often I think my period is gone and a day or so later I get a little spotting and some cramps.
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If you're only form of contraception is withdrawal then there's a chance that you are actually pregnant again.  The spotting could be implantation bleeding.
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