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Hello. If you're still having periods or irregular periods and ovulating, then yes this could be a sign of pregnancy. Or if your going through the menopause, it could also be due to the menopause. Its really difficult to say. But if its pregnancy related, its most likely implantation bleeding and you wont be able to test for another two weeks. So see your doctor for a quantitative beta hcg blood test as this test can be done 5 days after conception and its highly accurate. You will need to ask specifically for this test. Good luck.

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Q: If you have raw egg white mucous tinged with blood on the bathroom paper once and then 3 days later started spotting pink for the past 5 days could this be a sign of pregnancy if you are age 43?
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Cerivcal mucous with light blood is a sign of pregnancy?

Yes. Cervical mucous with light blood, also called light spotting, can be a symptom of embryo implantation in the uterus.


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