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Trying For Baby, Brown Spotting, Thick Mucus When Wiped, Cramps. Previously Used Implant. Suggestions?

Hi i was on the implant for 7yrs, came off to try for a baby. I came off the implant 8th april 2013. Had intercourse 12&13 april. I had brown spotting & thick mucus only when wiped on the 22nd-25th april which i had bad cramps. Would i class that has a period has i'm unsure when/if i have ovulated yet. Many thanks
Natalie
posted on Sat, 11 May 2013
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Welcome to HCM.
Ovulation usually occurs at 14th day of cycle you can confirm it by USG ovulation study.You have to go for it and plan accordingly,you will definitely conceive.
Pregnancy can be confirm by urine pregnancy test after 8th day of missing cycle.
Before it, start hemetinics to correct anemia and any other deficiency.
Consult your gynecologist for better guidance and medical management.

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Trying For Baby, Brown Spotting, Thick Mucus When Wiped, Cramps. Previously Used Implant. Suggestions?

Welcome to HCM. Ovulation usually occurs at 14th day of cycle you can confirm it by USG ovulation study.You have to go for it and plan accordingly,you will definitely conceive. Pregnancy can be confirm by urine pregnancy test after 8th day of missing cycle. Before it, start hemetinics to correct anemia and any other deficiency. Consult your gynecologist for better guidance and medical management.