Implantation Bleeding info for those that are curious
I found this and thought I'd share in case anyone else's body is driving them nuts like mine is...
In regards to implantation bleeding...
Implantation bleeding may appear as light spotting — blood that appears when you wipe — or a light, consistent flow that requires a liner or light pad. The blood may or may not be mixed with cervical mucus.
You may see a range of colors depending on how long the blood has taken to exit the body:
A fresher bleed will appear as a shade of light or dark red.
Blood may look pink or orange if it’s mixed with other vaginal discharge.
Older blood may look brown due to oxidation.
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