That definitley doesnt sound like implantation bleeding. I have had it with 2 of my pregnancies and I thought I was starting my period, and I used a tampon. When I went to change it a couple of hours later it was only half full and light in color and then I never had any blood again.
2006-11-08 08:55:55
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answered by Blondi 6
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Call your doctor! That could be implantation but implantation usually only lasts about 24-48 hours. A light period is possible, and also...sorry but the onset of a miscarriage is also possible. The clots and the days of spotting are not usually a good sign. Check with your doctor asap. Good Luck, God Bless!
2006-11-08 16:58:59
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answered by angie_laffin927 4
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I don't think that clotting is a normal part of implantation bleeding. From my experience, it was so light I could barely see it and only when I wiped. It lasted one day. It sounds more like a light period but the best thing to do is take a test when your period is due just to be sure.
2006-11-08 17:01:40
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answered by Julie J 4
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Most likely you need to schedule a D&C with your OB/GYN. In some cases a woman will have build up from previous periods, the build up can cause cysts or pallops on the ovaries if left untreated. A D&C is a simple in-office proceedure and has very little pain, if any. You may have some spotting and light discomfort for a day or two, but it's not too bad. I would definitely call a doctor to get an appt. set up to be seen.
2006-11-08 17:04:50
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answered by Help Me Help You 3
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Not gross at all. Implantation bleeding is usually very light and spotty. It only lasts a day or so. Anything beyond that should be checked out by a healthcare professional especially if it is not yet time for your period.
2006-11-08 16:56:35
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answered by Anonymous
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You should call an advice nurse. I don't think implantation bleeding last that long. It could be a light period too.
2006-11-08 17:17:07
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answered by Coco 5
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Go to the doctor. Clots are nothing to play with. They travel. Clots are dry blood. So you need to know where you are bleeding.
2006-11-08 16:56:16
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answered by sisshonuff 2
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You could very well be having a period. Every woman is different. You also could be pregnant. Spotting is common during early pregnancy. Take a pregnancy test and call your doctor to make sure everything is alright.
2006-11-08 16:58:53
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answered by Anonymous
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How can you bleed so little you don't need a pad? Huh? If you're bleeding no matter how little you need a pad.
Clots would be normal with a period but not with implantation bleeding.
2006-11-08 16:54:52
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answered by BlueSea 7
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this is something you should ask a DR. there are many reason for this; first, are you apprx mid-cycle or a little after? it couldve been implentation, then an ealry miscarriage. OR implentation but you are passing clots b/c you could have endimetriosis. or it could be something as simple as you miss counted when you period was and got your next one, or just midcylce bleeding.again, only an OB-GYN can tell you. no matter what though, make an appointment.
2006-11-08 16:58:21
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answered by bgrl 2
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