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PostPosted: 07/19/08 - 21:25    Post subject: Continous Bleeding Vote now! Reply with quote

So my boyfriend and I had sex for the first time in almost 2 months (long distance relationship) and it was quick but painful. About 2 days later I started to spot a little bit and it's been 2 weeks since then and I haven't stopped spotting! It's gone from very light spotting to a light period where I always have to wear a pantyliner. Then 2 days ago I started to become irriated down there with a slight burning sensation but it doesn't burn when I pee. I'm on birthcontrol and we ALWAYS use a condom but I'm worried because I don't know what it is. I went to the gyno yesterday and he couldn't figure out what exactly is wrong so he's doing a bunch of STD and infection tests as well as a pregnancy test. Is it possible that the spotting is implantation bleeding? I find out in about 2 days what my blood results are but i'm freaking out!!
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