Welcome to the EmpowHER community. Thank you for seeking our help with your concern of possible implantation bleeding.
If you take your birth control pills consistently, meaning every day at the same time of day, then you are protected and not having unprotected sexual intercourse.
Implantation bleeding is scanty, more like spotting, and not at all like a menstrual flow. It is pink to brownish in color.
How long have you been on birth control? Sometimes, it can take a month or so for your body to adjust to the pills. In that time, your menstrual cycle can be a bit irregular.
I think the bright red blood, which you noticed when you wiped, might be some leftover discharge from your recent period.
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Hello barnes.samantha93,
Welcome to the EmpowHER community. Thank you for seeking our help with your concern of possible implantation bleeding.
If you take your birth control pills consistently, meaning every day at the same time of day, then you are protected and not having unprotected sexual intercourse.
Implantation bleeding is scanty, more like spotting, and not at all like a menstrual flow. It is pink to brownish in color.
How long have you been on birth control? Sometimes, it can take a month or so for your body to adjust to the pills. In that time, your menstrual cycle can be a bit irregular.
I think the bright red blood, which you noticed when you wiped, might be some leftover discharge from your recent period.
Regards,
October 20, 2014 - 8:40amMaryann
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