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Got my period 2 days early
I am 24 years old and usually have 32-33 days menstrual cycle. But this time I got my period on the 30th day(i.e. 2 days early). Today is my 3rd day bleeding and I only used 2 pads today. Yesterday and the day before yesterday, I used 4 and 3 pads respectively. Is it normal ? Or it could be implementation bleeding? What are the signs of implementation bleeding?
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It is normal This looks like your normal periods you can get your periods 9 days in advance or 7 days late in a normal menstrual cycle for implantation bleeding you need to be pregnant the difference between normal periods and implantation bleeding is that implantation bleeding is a lesser than you normal periods the only way to differentiate between the two is a blood test bhcg
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It is normal
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No it’s unlikely to be implantation bleeding. Cycle vary plus minus 5 days. Its not a problem and Number of pad used looks adequate. So nothing to worry about
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