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implication bleeding and ITP??

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11 years 1 month ago #47333 by KatyDarling
implication bleeding and ITP?? was created by KatyDarling
I'm wondering if implementation bleeding would be heavier with ITP or not? I'm worried that I am pregnant And I just started spotting. I thought it was my period until it stopped after midway through day two..

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11 years 1 month ago #47336 by Sandi
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Not usually. Most people have heavier bleeding during their periods and don't often have breakthrough bleeding. It's more likely a gynecological problem, unless you've been on steroids lately. That can cause cycles to be off.

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11 years 1 month ago #47339 by Ann
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Implantation bleeding.. when the egg implants itself into the uterus. It's common but a lot of people don't notice it if it's very short. It can last one or two days at most. Any longer than two days and it looks like something else. A pregnancy test would tell all.

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11 years 1 month ago #47348 by Sandi
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Guess I read that too fast!

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