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Really Watered Down Looking Pink Blood...

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Quootiepie · 03/01/2007 16:36

I know ive asked before about when I was spotting etc., now it's turned into really light pink (like it watered down almost) blood, very very light. Cant remember when it started... maybe nearly a week ago? I assume its a period, but never ever have I had one like this. Im always very heavy (TMI) but dark red, clots - the whole hog. I always get bad cramp aswell... bad enough to double over, and down my legs aswell. I have felt nothing this "period". It's my 2nd after DS, 1st was normal. This one started about 6 weeks after the last one. Please just reassure me this is normal? And it is a period?

Thankyou...

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TickledPink · 03/01/2007 17:05

Hello Quootie, could it be wee?

Quootiepie · 03/01/2007 17:30

no... im getting it umm... on my pad aswell. Watered down looking colour wise.

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SpookyMadMummy · 03/01/2007 19:31

Just a thought Quootie... could it be the start of af coupled with a weakened pelvic floor???

Quootiepie · 03/01/2007 19:41

last period was fine... and its been a long "start"...going on for a week. Pelvic floor isnt too bad now either, id say quite abit better than last AF. Probably just "one of those things".

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gingernut · 03/01/2007 19:44

Did you do a test?

Quootiepie · 03/01/2007 19:52

yep, negative.

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gingernut · 03/01/2007 19:59

My periods have generally been much lighter since having children and much less painful too, FWIW. Sometimes I have a heavyish one but often it is just a very light flow for 5-6 days (whereas before I could pretty much guarantee 3 days of heavy bleeding then several of light bleeding). So it could just be a very light period I suppose. If you're worried maybe call your GP.

Quootiepie · 03/01/2007 20:10

Thanks. Might meation it when I go next. xXx

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Quootiepie · 03/01/2007 20:11

*meantion

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