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What Causes Bloody Mucus?

Hi,I m currently breastfeeding 7 month twins (born at 28 weeks) had regular periods while they we re in special care due to only being able to express milk. but on getting home and demand feeding they stopped in 3rd may but yesterday i woke up with a bloody mucus which last not even the day. Could it be implant bleed? Which i had with my 5 yr old and my twins.Thanks
Tue, 9 Jan 2018
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Thanks for letting us know your health concern. From the description you have given, it is likely that you may have conceived. However, since you are not having regular cycles now, it is difficult to predict ovulation. Hence, I would ask you to get a proper clinical evaluation and get the blood test for pregnancy. A sonogram of the pelvis is helpful to aid in the diagnosis. Hope this helps.
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What Causes Bloody Mucus?

Hello, Thanks for letting us know your health concern. From the description you have given, it is likely that you may have conceived. However, since you are not having regular cycles now, it is difficult to predict ovulation. Hence, I would ask you to get a proper clinical evaluation and get the blood test for pregnancy. A sonogram of the pelvis is helpful to aid in the diagnosis. Hope this helps.