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Could The Cramps And Spotting Be The Implantation Bleeding?

hi! im just a little curous. Me and my boyfriend are trying to conceive. Lately i have been feeling cramps in my stomach and just recently started to notice that when i go to the washroom there is a little bit of blood in the toilet and when i wipe. I know its not my period because it already passed. Could this be implantation bleeding?
Sat, 15 Feb 2014
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Implantation bleeding usually occurs around the same time you expect your period. The majority of women do not have any implantation bleeding at all, but it does occur in some pregnancies. The symptoms you report may or may not be due to pregnancy. The best way to know for sure is to wait until you are supposed to have a period and if you miss your period, check a pregnancy test. Until then, you won't be able to know for sure. I know it is exciting and it could be frustrating to wait, but there is no other way to really know. I wish you success soon and a happy healthy pregnancy! I hope this was helpful, please let me know if you have any more questions.
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Could The Cramps And Spotting Be The Implantation Bleeding?

Implantation bleeding usually occurs around the same time you expect your period. The majority of women do not have any implantation bleeding at all, but it does occur in some pregnancies. The symptoms you report may or may not be due to pregnancy. The best way to know for sure is to wait until you are supposed to have a period and if you miss your period, check a pregnancy test. Until then, you won t be able to know for sure. I know it is exciting and it could be frustrating to wait, but there is no other way to really know. I wish you success soon and a happy healthy pregnancy! I hope this was helpful, please let me know if you have any more questions.