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Is it more likely to be a miscarriage or implantation bleeding? Should I consult a doctor?

It is important to consult a doctor to determine the cause of the faint line on the pregnancy test and any possible bleeding. It is common to experience light bleeding in the early weeks of pregnancy, but it is always best to get medical advice to ensure the health and safety of both you and the baby. Your doctor can provide guidance on prenatal care, medication safety, and any necessary supplements for a healthy pregnancy.

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