Implantation bleeding?!
I never thought I'd be posting pics like this publicly, but I need a second third and fourth opinion!!
I got my IUD (mirena) out in June. My husband and I have been TTC since mid July. After our first weeks attempt AF came, no problem because it was the first since my IUD removal so I hoped it would help the tracking process. Since I am not sure if my cycle is back to normal (I was pretty regular before having the IUD) we have just been doing the BD every other day since AF left to be sure we didn't miss out on my fertility window (different apps have given me different days so I don't know what to trust!). If I am back on a fairly average cycle AF would be due again any day now, but we're hoping it doesn't come of course!
This AM I went to the bathroom and noticed a veryyyy tiny amount of blood when I wiped, but it was super pink.
(Didn't get a pic this time)
Went to the bathroom again about an hour later and same thing, this time there was a little more blood, but still pink in color and more I guess watery than my normal period would be.


Went and took a nap and an hour and a half later went to the bathroom again. This time blood was even in the toilet and there was more still when I wiped, but again still pinkish in color and not my normal AF consistency.


Am I going crazy by just being overly hopeful that this is implantation bleeding, or does it just look and sound like a very light beginning to AF?
I've been reading up on implantation bleeding all day and looking at others pictures and I feel like this may truly be implantation bleeding, but I don't want to get TOO excited either.
Other possible symptoms:
-Very light cramping here and there, not super constant.
-Headaches the last 3 days on and off with no real root cause and I'm not one to usually get a headache without being sick or having lack of sleep or anything.
-BMs have been more of a struggle than usual, don't think I'm fully constipated, but definitely a little irregular this past week.
Please HELP!!
Any advice is welcome!!
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