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Is it normal.... any ideas?

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knockknockhello · 22/08/2018 18:39

Hello everybody! Just after some advice as I'm a little unsure. This morning I noticed after going for a wee first thing there was a tiny bit of pink blood when I wiped. No pain at all, anywhere and finished my period on 14th August so not due on.

I've had it all day but it's not been enough to use a tampon/pad. Any ideas what it could be and if I should maybe see the doctor just in case if it's still happening in the morning? Thanks all

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Whatusernamecanihave · 22/08/2018 18:41

Implantation bleed?

Seniorschoolmum · 22/08/2018 18:43

I’d go and check with the GP. Any breakthrough bleeding should be checked so they may suggest you have a smear test if you aren’t up to date - or even if you are.

It could be lots of things. My periods got unpredictable approaching menopause. I also used to come on if I took a long flight Hmm.

knockknockhello · 22/08/2018 18:56

Sorry I have left out a few minor details!

I'm 26, have a young DS.

Defo not pregnant - split up with my ex husband when I was 8 weeks pregnant and not been with anyone else since.

Smear test wise - I did have a letter when my DS was born and went for it but they said they couldn't do it u til a certain amount of time after due to complications I had so I should book in for one very soon - terrified about that but that's for another thread ha ha.

It's not so bad tonight, been very very pale just a very faint tint of pink but still there

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