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Trying to conceive, early light bleeding. Pregnancy?

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Patient's Query

Hello doctor,

My last period started a month back, and I have a regular cycle of around 32 days. I am trying to conceive, and I also noted the date during ovulation and implantation dip, but suddenly, a few days back, I started to bleed, which was dark brown in color initially, and the amount was less than a period.

The next day, some more bleeding with clots, and on the third day. I had very dark little spotting and in my life, I never had my periods earlier than the date.

What can I conclude from this?

Please suggest.

Thank you.

Answered by Dr. Mashfika N Alam

Hello,

Welcome to icliniq.com.

I understand your concern.

If you are trying to conceive, there is always the possibility that you are indeed pregnant. However, it is just a month, and at this point, it is too early to tell what is going on for sure. The light bleeding could be implantation bleeding, or it can be regular periods with clots, just a lighter version.

However, it can also be a chemical pregnancy that did not last. I suggest you wait a few more days and get a home pregnancy test. If you experience symptoms of early pregnancy, such as feeling tired, abdominal pain, feeling dizzy, nausea, or more bleeding, get a USG done.

I hope this helps you.

Thank you.

Answered by

Dr. Mashfika N Alam

Medically reviewed byDr. Divya Banu M

Published At July 27, 2019
Reviewed AtMay 5, 2026

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Dr. Mashfika N Alam

Dr. Mashfika N Alam

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