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I'm in need of some advice. I went off bc in October and had my period every 5-6 weeks up until February when I had my last one. I am now 5 weeks late so it has been 9 weeks since my last period. I have taken 3 hpts all different times and they all came back negative. About 3 days ago I started noticing pink when I would wipe. Thought nothing of it other than it was the start of my period. Today there is still no period and barely any pinkish. I have had slight cramps and lower back pain. Now my question is if it could be implantation bleeding or am I just hoping for it. Any advice or tips would be greatly appreciated!
I would say that its spotting... I know for myself the past few months I have wanted to be pregnant so badly that I would take any little symptom and turn it into me being prego. If you werre prego I would think enough time has elapsed to give you a positive test. Stress can mess with your period along with other things. But I have learned that its better to test in the early hours of the morning cuz your hcg levels are highest then... I wish you the best in what you want to have happen.. I recently started using the My Days app on my phone. You can track your periods and when you have sex and it "tells" you when your most fertile and stuff.
Best of luck!
Amanda
I use the Iphone app Period tracker. It is a great way to keep track of moods, symptoms, and your fertile days. It has a pregnancy mode for when that happens to, and counts down until your due date.