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Newmumtobe20 · 14/04/2020 10:11

Can somebody please explain how implantation bleeding works I'm so confused and it's beginning to hurt my head trying to work it out
So I had my LMP on the 10/01/2020 I then bled again for 3 very short days with hardly any blood more of a discharge according to the doctors I'm around 9 weeks but if I've worked it out right I'm over 3 months and haven't seen anybody or had a booking in appointment yet can anybody please help me out here?!!!
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teaandtantrums90 · 14/04/2020 10:15

Going from your LMP you're around 13 weeks. I'd chase up your GP. They must be classing the 3 day bleed as your last period

Newmumtobe20 · 14/04/2020 11:25

Thank you
That's how I've worked it out but when they asked when my last period was I told them my normal one was on the tenth of jan and I bled for 3 days in feb so I don't know I'm really confused

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Wanderer1 · 14/04/2020 11:47

When did you get a positive test? What dates did you bleed in February?

FirstTimeBumps · 14/04/2020 12:27

My LMP was 10th January and I'm 12 +1 (corrected from early scan). Like you I had a three day "not really a period" so debated whether I had conceived earlier. I went for a private scan to find out how far along I was. Is this an option for you?

Newmumtobe20 · 14/04/2020 13:39

I got a positive test on the 21st of feb I bled from 11th of feb to the 13th but it wasn't really a bleed more like the end of a period I've booked an early scan so hopefully will find out then

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