Thoughts about implantation bleeding and when a experiment would show up....?

last normal length was April 20th. We have sex on and off after next up to the 20th of May. My cycles are usually between 27- 28 days. Which would have made my cycle due May 18th. An everytime my time of year starts off deeply heavy consequently tappers off. When I get pregnant the first time when I had my miscarriage my hcg level were low and I never found out I be pregnant until I was 6 weeks. I be 10 weeks or so when I miscarried. This is my question so going on for being so long and detailed... On the 21st of May which be day 31 of my cycle I started spotting severely light pink and brown adjectives the day. On the subsequent day I have a very med. flow freshly anofe for one pad. Then the subsequent day it be spotting again and it stopped that night which be unusal. So I waited and bought one of the equate pregnancy experiment from Wal-mart. Which is what I used when I was pregnant the first time. I own had sore breast and headache very moody not resembling with my extent. I tested on 05/26 and it was (-) but so lighting....
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I would say that it is still possible at this point. Your time of year was lighter than common, which raises and eyebrow. Was in that any clotting?

Implantation is usually light pink or brown, but it can swing. If you are not temping or using OPKs, you may not have be correct when assuming your ovulation date. Various factors, resembling stress, can delay ovulation. So your time may not be as late as you judge, or at all, depending on when you ovulated.

The best guidance I can give you would be to see your OB/GYN and take a blood test. While home pregnancy test can take a while to detect hCG, blood test are more sensitive and can tell you sooner.

Best of luck to you!

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