Implantation bleeding or Period

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shakeroll
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Implantation bleeding or Period

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on October 31 I made a visit to my boyfriend, we had done some lewd things but we didn't have any sexual intercourse, there was rubbing of genitals-to-genitals and that was just it. on November 5 I had my period (I assumed because it had a lot of blood and lasted until November 8). I am still worried if I am pregnant, I can't check whether i'm pregnant since I cannot buy the item needed to take the pregnancy test. Was what happened in November 5 mu period of implantation bleeding. I've used a lot of napkins during my period since there was a lot of blood (which is common to me since I am really irregular) but I am not a 100% sure if it was my period.
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Re: Implantation bleeding or Period

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