Implantation bleeding?

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Metanoia
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Implantation bleeding?

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Hello!

I've got a question and have no one to ask, so I'd really appreciate your help.
The thing is that I got my period like 5 days earlier than expected and it lasted only 4 days instead of the usual 6 or 7. The flow was lighter than usual, but heavy enough to change pads the first two days. Then, I had a light brown discharge only when wiping for two days. Now the discharge is not brown but, I'm feeling nausea and tiredness, along with some tingly breasts (no pain).
My bf and I always use a condom AND he also pulls out, then we always check the condom nad have had no problems, so I know pregnancy is very unlikely. However, I've read cases of people who have gotten pregnant even with a correct condom use. I'd like to ask for some advice, please! Can this be pregnancy? Is there any other hormonal disbalance that could cause this?

Thanks!
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Re: Implantation bleeding?

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Hi Metatonia

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