Yes implantation bleeding is totally normal and does occur in women more often then realized. Your best bet is to wait until the day your period is due and then take a test, don't be fooled by those tests that declare they can accuratly show a positive up to five days before missed period, if you look at the instructions they tell you that the percentage of women who get an accurate reading 5 days before their missed period is about a 69% chance and then a 73 % chance at 4 days before hand and then for the 3rd and 2nd days before your missed period it is an 83% chance and then the day before and the day of your missed period I belive is a 94 or 95% chance. So if I were you just to be on the safe side wait until you have actually missed your period and then take a test that way you don't waste money on possibly getting a false negative. Best of luck to you and try not to think about it, but if those tests come up negative and you are about a week or more late then I would visit your doctor if I were you and request a blood test to be done. These are the two types of blood tests that are performed, some places do both and some do one or another
Qualitative Pregnancy Blood Test - This can only give a "yes" or "no" answer as to whether or not HCG is present. This test gives results similar to what urine based home pregnancy test kits do. <<---- this one is like a urine home pregnancy test but with blood, meaning that if a certain amount of HCG is not detected then it will give you a negative result, but that doesn't always mean that you are not pregnant there is a good chance that you could not be producing enough of the pregnancy hormone to get a positive.
Quantitative Pregnancy Blood Test – This test can actually measure the exact amount of hCG in the woman's blood. This measurement can help give a rough estimate of the age of the fetus. It can also help determine if the pregnancy is progressing normally. The qualitative test, described above, is not able to provide this extra information. <<<--- this one is more accurate with the results, what it does is measures your HCG and Beta levels and if the levels are not high enough to register a positive but you still think you are pregnant then what the doctor will reccomend you to do is come back in to their office in about a week or so and they will retest if the levels have gone up then you are pregnant, if they haven't then they have gone down, always request this type of blood test because it is more accurate in the results. Don't be fooled by people who tell you that blood test's are 100% accurate, or that blood doesn't lie you have to be firm in what you want and stand strongly behind the way you feel about this. BEST OF LUCK TO YOU, I HOPE THIS HELPED YOU OUT A BIT, AND TONS OF BABY DUST FOR YOU
2006-12-01 04:39:40
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes, I had the exact same thing when I was pregnant. You can test now, but I recommend buying the 2 pack tests because sometimes if you test too early, you'll get a false negative response. Then, you'll just have to retest in a few days, so it's cheaper to just buy the 2 pack. My cycles are about 28 days. I took a test on day 32 and only got a very faint positive line. Everyone is different though. Best of luck to you.
2006-12-01 05:16:05
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answered by Melissa B 5
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I had implantation bleeding 3-4 days before my period was due. I thought that I had actually started my period until I did the math and realized I had pregnancy symptoms (I was on the pill, I shouldn't have started early). I took a test the day that I was supposed to start (3-4 days after the bleeding) and it was positive (the line saying I was pregnant showed up before the one saying that the test was even working!)
I would go buy a test, but don't put all of our hopes into it - your hormones may not be high enough to give you a positive if you are.
Good Luck!
2006-12-01 03:50:12
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answered by Redhedbeautie2 2
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ABSOLUTELY!!!!! I thought I was not pregnant because I had implantation bleeding. Of course I thought it was odd that it didn't last and it was MILKY WITH PINK IN IT. But I brushed it off until 2 weeks later, I STILL hadn't gotten my period. I went and got a test and it was positive. The only way to know for sure is to either wait for a period, or take a test! Make sure you buy a 2-pack of tests in case the first one is unclear!! Good luck...think baby!
2006-12-01 03:50:56
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answered by twopeas03 2
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Yes, I had it. I don't think it's usually milky/pink in color, but you never know. Mine was red like a period, but very light. I spotted with a very small amount of blood for 2 days. I'm now 24 wks pregnant and everything seems fine.
2006-12-01 03:51:25
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answered by Rwebgirl 6
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Well today is Friday, so your period is due now - if it hasnt come yet, then go by a HPT and try. Remember that these HPTs can give false negatives, so dont lose heart. If you feel preg, go and get a blood test done. That is usually the best way to be sure. Sending lots of good luck your way!!!
2006-12-01 03:57:04
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answered by lallulgj 2
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Yes, implantation spotting is real.
My best friend had it herself and I saw it with my own eyes. That's a long story, though. She was freaking out because it wasn't time for her period yet and showed me to ask what it was.
She had a positive test two weeks later, which was about a week after her period was due.
2006-12-01 03:53:52
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answered by Anonymous
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because there solid at abode i imagine they are going to win vs Levante and Betis. i wish they kill Betis that sport lol. With the way Bilbao has been playing bi-polar they have a threat to take the basque derby yet beware reason Bilbao can continually marvel like they did vs Atletico Madrid.actual Sociedad are doing quite good in the present day as hence of alot of their gamers are in excellent style. Its tricky for them to get a 4th position spot simply by the undeniable fact that is going to be fought properly with Valencia who do not wanna lose UCL qualification. Malaga did not pay a debt they owed UEFA for the UCL and UEFA suspended them from qualifying next 12 months. So fifth position in la liga will flow to the UCL if Malaga end 4th.. Im hoping Sevilla can nevertheless strive against for the UCL spot. the factors are not very a strategies and with wins its conceivable for them.. if no longer Europa League will suite them.. sixth,seventh position if i do not bear in mind will flow for la liga to europa league if Malaga end 4 back..
2016-10-16 11:22:08
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answered by ? 4
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I've had 2 kids, and I never saw anything that looked like implantation spotting. I guess it's possible, but I missed it if it happened. It seems like such a tiny thing wouldn't displace enough blood that you would actually notice it, but everyone's body is different.
2006-12-01 03:58:02
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answered by Shepherd 5
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Buy an EPT. You can test as early as five days before your period. Good Luck.
2006-12-01 03:45:39
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answered by Beth 5
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