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i dont feel up to typing my symptoms on here, so if you want to know more email me, but I think I may have had implantation happen today?

2006-11-03 17:39:21 · 4 answers · asked by Bride2Be 2 in Pregnancy & Parenting Trying to Conceive

My cycles are generally normal, and I just had a WEIRD period....was barely 4 days, and mostly brown TMI im sorry. Then today, (two days after my period) Ive had small cramps, and a yellowish discharge which i know can be implantation. Also, my bra has been getting tighter, tired, and nauseous the past couple days...but ive had negative tests up till now

2006-11-03 17:45:04 · update #1

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It really depends on what day you ovulated, not which day you had sex. Implantation usually occurs at 6-12 DPO (days past ovulation.) It is possible for some very sensitive tests that you are able to get a positive result 2-3 days after implantation. I've seen some people get a positive result at 9 DPO but that is very rare. Hopefully I could help.

2006-11-03 19:01:18 · answer #1 · answered by Rachel E 2 · 0 0

It is a bit hard to answer w/o knowing how long your cycle is. So I will guess that you have a normal 28 day cycle. So if that is the case you may be able to get a positive test today, if not test again in a few days

2006-11-03 17:42:07 · answer #2 · answered by notAminiVANmama 6 · 0 0

You can take a pregnancy test 19 days after the day you think you became pregnant.
A blood test will show you are pregnant 6-7 days after conception.
But i do think 11 days is too soon for at home tests that you buy out in the store.

Good luck and check out http://www.peeonastick.com

2006-11-03 17:54:32 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

There are some tests (i.e. EPT) that claim to be able to detect pregnancy up to five days before you miss your period. Your best bet, however, would be to wait until you have missed your period and then take the test. That will give your body enough time to produce enough of the hormone to be detectible by the test. Good luck!

2006-11-03 17:51:24 · answer #4 · answered by makin_the_same_mistakes 5 · 0 0

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