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I had a bit of discharge and dark colored blood just 2 days after intercourse and after ovulation. What does that mean? Is it possible that I am pregnant? I will be able to test on Wednesday.

2006-10-01 11:32:25 · 2 answers · asked by biscuitgirl 2 in Pregnancy & Parenting Trying to Conceive

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Dark blood is old blood, could be just a little leftovers from your period.

2006-10-04 17:45:53 · answer #1 · answered by babylove 2 · 0 0

If it is brown blood it is old blood - not fresh blood. It may be that intercourse could have caused a bit of irritation which has why you have had slight bleeding.

If you are having unprotected sex, especially around ovulation then its always possible that you could be pregnant. Good luck for wednesday.

Top 10 conception hints from www.lullabyconceptions.com

1. Take Folic Acid (3 months prior to conception to reduce the chances of the baby having Neural tube defects)

2. The male partner should take Blackmore Mens performance Multi Vitamin (to increase sperm production and healthy sperm)

3.Keep track of your cycle dates

4. Chart your basal temp daily so you know what is happening in your cycle - try www.fertilityfriend.com (free charting site)

5. Look for EWCM (this is a great indicator you are in your fertile period)

6. Try Pre-Seed "Sperm Friendly" Lubricant - do not use regular lubricants as they are not designed for couples trying to fall pregnant and are toxic to sperm.

7. Use ovulation tests to detect your surge

8. Have sex frequently around ovulation but particularly on the day you detect the surge and the day after the surge.

9. The best intercourse position for conception is the missionary position (man on top)

10. After intercourse it has been suggested that elevating the hips slightly by using a small pillow can assist. Please do not go overboard with this e.g the use of a large pillow (or several large pillows) or standing on your head may cause the sperm to swim right past the egg.

Most importantly - Have Fun!

2006-10-01 11:59:25 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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