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i saw a littly pinkish ot brownish spot on my panty today.im expecting my period on coming thursday 15th June. this is the first time that im getting sopts like this.and we had unprotected sex. may i be pregnant?its two yeras since we married.and we are trying for a baby since last 1 year

2006-06-11 00:22:07 · 8 answers · asked by sss 1 in Pregnancy & Parenting Trying to Conceive

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Implantation bleeding can be anything from lite spotting to a light period. . It' s generally more of a pink/red color.

Know that there are women who become pregnant that never had implantation spotting. And in reverse there are women who spot that don't end up pregnant. I can go either way.

I hope it goes the way you want :)
Good luck to you!

2006-06-11 01:29:36 · answer #1 · answered by NancyO 5 · 0 0

Explain Implantation Bleeding

2016-12-17 16:35:34 · answer #2 · answered by bartow 4 · 0 0

I just wanted to comment that every women is different but from my studies I have learned that implantation spotting, if it occurs, will occur during the time of your expected period. Spotting between ovulation and period may be a sign of pregnancy but it may also be mid-cycle bleeding. It's so hard to tell because everybody is different. My DH and I have been ttc for 7 months and I really thought this was the month. I missed my period, it is now only 2 days late, and I got really excited that maybe this was it. Well I am a very impulsive and impatient person so I went to the store and bought a test today. It came back negative but I also noticed some pink spotting-nothing on panties, only when wiping (sorry for TMI). Last month the same thing happened, I wasn't late but I spotted a day before my expected af. Well af arrived so I wasn't pregnant but this month nothing still and the test is reading negative. Everyone told me to wait a week to test but in my excitement I couldn't wait. Wishing now I would have. I wish you all the luck in the world and hope you get the results you are looking for. *sprinkling baby dust for both of us*

2006-06-11 06:59:25 · answer #3 · answered by blondieblue98 3 · 0 0

Most likely you are pregnant!!!! Implantation bleeding happens right before or around the time when your period would be due...Its usually a pinkish/brown light bleed/spotting...Shoulld only last a day or two... A pregnancy test will not detect the pregnancy until its actually fully implanted so you should wait until thurs, see if you get your period and if not, take a test try to get one that is more sensitve, being that if you are, it is very early and the hormone may be very low and not detected with higher sensitivity tests. Check the website below, but the walmart brand HPT and the dollar store brand are two of the lowest detecting only 25 miu!!! If hpt comes negative wait a week anf test again if still neg, and no period, go to your dr, they will do a blood test..Some woman cant detect a pregnancy from urine until 6 weeks!! Be aware though it could be your period coming on...

2006-06-11 04:16:20 · answer #4 · answered by dnk0717 3 · 0 0

Implantation bleeding occurs when the fertilized egg burrows itself into the wall of the uterus. I did not experience this with either of my pregnancies, but my sisters did. It was pinkish brown and pretty light. It happens during implantation which occurs 5-10 days after fertilization. It sounds like implantation bleeding to me!! I hope you are pregnant, it took me and my hubby 6 years for our first!! Our second was a BIG surprise 26 months later!!! Good luck!

2006-06-11 02:06:35 · answer #5 · answered by sophiensamsmom 4 · 0 0

Implantation is typically brown or pink spotting. It can be anywhere between about a week before and the day of your first missed period. Spotting a week before your period is due--especially if you don't normally have spotting--is almost always a sign of implantation. It *could* also be ovulation bleeding (and your cycle is running about a week late), but most women know if they have spotting at ovulation.

I hope this helps. Good luck!!

2006-06-11 01:21:14 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Implantation bleeding is a tiny bit of spotting at the time that the embryo implants into the uterus. It usually occurs approximately 7 days after conception, which is typically about 7 days before you expect to get your next period.

Implantation bleeding is not a reliable sign of pregnancy. Most women who are pregnant never have implantation bleeding. Furthermore, many women who have what appears to be implantation bleeding are not pregnant.

A blood test will show you are pregnant 6 days after conception.

You could go ahead and take a home pregnancy test.....

When can I take a pregnancy test?


The most asked question of any woman who is wondering if she is pregnant or not is “How soon can I test?” The answer to this question varies depending on what kind of test you buy. Before we go into the different types lets go over how they work and what they are looking for.

How do they work?

No matter what kind of Pregnancy test you buy, they are all looking for the same thing: HCG hormone. Human Chorionic Gonadotropin or HCG, is a hormone found only in pregnant women and is frequently referred to as the “Pregnancy Hormone”. The purpose of HCG is to keep the estrogen and progesterone at appropriate levels until the placenta has developed enough to take this function over. HCG production begins around 6-10 days after conception, when the embryo starts to implant itself into the uterine lining. Levels of HCG double approximately every 72 hours.

At-Home Pregnancy Tests

At-home pregnancy test are considered to be very accurate with a low occurrences of false positives. If used correctly they are about 98% accurate. The standard pregnancy test is only useful the day of your expected period or sometime after. It is best to use first morning urine since the levels of HCG will be concentrated and easier to detect. If you get a negative result but still not getting your period, you should wait a few days until your HCG levels have doubled and try testing again.

Early Prediction Pregnancy Tests

For the woman more anxious to find out if she is pregnant or not, there are at-home pregnancy test which are more sensitive and can detect lower levels of HCG than the standard at-home test. Most of the time these are more expensive than your standard home pregnancy test.

Since every woman is different and they produce different levels of HCG, there is not an exact day you can test using an early predictor. These more sensitive tests can pick up levels of HCG starting around 8 days after conception. However, HCG is detectible in the blood serum of only about 5% of pregnant women 8 days after conception. So remember, a negative result may in fact be a positive a few days later. Most early predictor tests say they can detect pregnancy about 10 days after ovulation (about 4 days before your expected period). However, the earlier you start testing, the higher chance of getting a false negative.

Blood Tests

Blood tests given by your doctor or lab are the most accurate of all of the tests. They also can detect a pregnancy sooner than any of the home tests. There are a few drawbacks of the blood test however, the results usually take a few days depending on the lab and they are more expensive. Blood tests can usually detect pregnancy about 8 days after ovulation (around 6 days before your expected period). Most doctors wait to give you the blood test until you have received a positive home pregnancy test.


Points to remember when using a home pregnancy test

* Try not to test to early. It is best to test once your period is late.

* The earlier you test, the more likely to get a false reading.

* HCG levels double every two days. If you get an negative test, wait 2 days before retesting. This will help you save on the amount of tests you use.

* Although many test say you can take the test at any time of the day, it is best to use first morning urine. This way, the test will get the most concentrated urine of the day. If you can not do this, try testing at least 4-5 hours after your last trip to the bathroom.

Good luck

2006-06-11 00:28:59 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

its possible that you are pregnant. wait til your period is late and test. not every womeen get implantation bleeding

2006-06-11 02:04:28 · answer #8 · answered by kleighs mommy 7 · 0 0

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