
Originally Posted by
Becca1025
Is there a way to tell the difference from ovulation spotting and implantation spotting? It was just a tiny bit and slightly pink? This may be a stupid question but if it were implantation bleeding how long should I wait to test? (And just for the record, I'm not afraid of being pregnant if I am, so don't think I'm asking because I'm scared or anything. I just wanna know. I would love for my son to have a sibling, even though it's a little close, but that's okay).
Not really... few women actually do have any spotting with implantation, but obviously it does happen for some. It often is pinkish or brownish (older blood) in color. Some women will have a bit of pinkish blood with ovulation, and sometimes it will be accompanied with cramping on one side or the other. It is all very individual... and what you normally may do can change on you once in awhile.
If it was implantation, you could try a test fairly soon afterwards as implantation often happens roughly 6-12 days after ovulation... it is thought implantation that happens on the earlier end has a better chance of being sustained as well. The closer you are to when your period is actually due gives you a more accurate response.
It doesn't really matter if you have not had spotting midcycle before... having a baby changes your system for a period. You may feel fantastic, but your body is still recovering for awhile yet.
The odds of you being pregnant are not high, given you have just started back with your cycles, but even more so since you have used two types of birth control. Of course, as you said, none are 100% effective. Some women do find themselves pregnant right after birth because ovulation occurs before a period, so some women are surprised they are pregnant when they haven't even had periods return yet.