No you will only implant once. If it was twins they would have implanted at close to the same time!
2006-11-16 01:53:15
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answered by JS 7
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No, the embryo only implants once about 7-10 days after fertilization and there may be resulting bleeding up to a week after. And I doubt if this is twins. I have heard of 1 or 2 cases where women have twins that are birthed a few months apart but this is extremely rare and really doubtful in your case. Check with your doctor that you don't have a yeast or some other infection that is irritating your cervix and causing the bleeding.
2006-11-16 10:03:55
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answered by chicchick 5
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No. Your baby has already implanted. It means your body is still having periods while you're pregnant. Some women do that and it's normal. It's also normal to have a little implantation bleeding and then a month later (just coincidentally happens to be a month later) bleed a little bit because of a subchorionic hemorrhage or something (don't worry, they're no big deal and about half of pregnant women have them).
2006-11-16 09:55:02
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answered by AerynneC 4
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Implantation bleeding usually happens once, even with twins. Twins is just when two sperm implant into the egg. Once any sperm is inside the egg, it prevents anymore from entering, so any sex from the point on will not result in more embryos. You might be experiencing menstrual bleeding, which happens with some women. Talk to you doctor about any bleeding though to rule out possibilities of miscarriage. Best of luck!
2006-11-16 09:53:48
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answered by Shannon L - Gavin's Mommy 6
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Only 1/3 of woman have implantation bleeding.
Many women however can have some light spotting during the first trimester.
2006-11-16 10:41:38
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answered by KathyS 7
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No, they would both implant at around the same times.
2006-11-16 09:53:50
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answered by Blondi 6
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Of course, what else did they stick up there? It's natural honey, I had my triplets, and had many cases of this. It's usually cause by post intramalecular swelling. Don't worry. You'll be fine!
2006-11-16 09:53:51
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answered by Lithobid 2
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I think so
2006-11-16 10:07:57
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answered by sexy_happy_gurl 2
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