About a third of all pregnant women have implantation bleeding so it is rare. It is light pink, lasts only a few hours, very small amount, and happens about 6-12 days after ovulation.
2007-02-13 02:04:58
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answered by jilldaniel_wv 7
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Just because you're bleeding doesn't NECESSARILY mean anything. I was 3 months along with my last preg. and i had NO CLUE b/c i "thought" i had my period...it was lighter than usual but i dismissed it.
I found out this is usually normal even though many other women don't ever get this - it DOESN'T mean anything's wrong but i'm NOT a doctor either.
My period was from the 15-19th of Jan, and had sex everyday until the 30th (trying to get preg w/BF) I've been preg 2 times previously and i almost "knew" for some reason w/o taking a test, i became extremely moody and snappy at everyone.
Around the 9th of Feb. (about 11 days since i last had sex - also about the time it takes your fertilized egg to reach uterus) i felt a sharp pain, then it went away (like a regular cramp but not as strong).
Almost immediately, i started spotting the same night - but it was really light red, and have had the same thing for about 2 days now (everyone's different). It doesn't hurt or cramp up, and i only have to use a thin pantyliner right now. Usually i'm really heavy and cramp a LOT so this unusual bleeding caught my eye, especially since it came about 1 week BEFORE my period was due - my BF thought i was just having it early which i NEVER do!
I have NO other symptoms other than that, but i'm different from you also, and no 2 pregs are the same ever!
Anyhoo, i'm now on day 3 of light bleeding and i thought maybe i was losing it early b/c of my past history, but found out that i'm about 4wk 1day along, and everything's ok.
If you have ANY doubts about it, check in w/your doctor...or even a free clinic like Birthright to make sure. If you're using up a big pad or more a day, with heavy bleeding, tissue, clots, cramping, or anything that seems unusual when you shouldn't be expecting it, CHECK ON IT! Remember this is the internet, a useful but not always as informed as a doctor can be. i hope my thoughts are useful to you! best wishes! :)
2007-02-13 04:22:26
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answered by Anonymous
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No, everyone does not experience implantation bleeding. Actually, I would go as far as to say most DON'T. Some people do experience it and worry that they are spotting already (but its only implantation bleeding as its too early in the cycle). However, it seems like you are trying to conceive and worrying about why you didn't get it. Don't worry! Just relax and pray for a healthy sticky pregnancy :)
2007-02-13 02:04:23
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answered by rabs 2
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except you ovulated in the previous than you think of which you probably did i do no longer think of that the blood would be from implantation bleeding. often implantation happens 7 to ten days after ovulation, it could take place in the previous than that, besides the undeniable fact that that's bodily unlikely that it might take place the day after ovulation. yet possibly you ovulated in the previous than you theory you probably did then it might desire to easily be implantation bleeding. If it replace into implantation bleeding you would be able to desire to apply a being pregnant try quickly via fact as quickly as implantation happens the fetus starts off producing being pregnant hormone. So oftentimes approximately 40 8 hours after implantation that's achieveable for a being pregnant attempt to %. up the hormone. So attempt taking a try in an afternoon or 2! solid good fortune!!
2016-11-03 08:23:42
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answered by ? 4
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No every woman does not have implantation bleeding...And some people have it and dont know because it is such a small amount....I dont know the percentages of women who do have implantation bleeding but I know its pretty low!
2007-02-13 02:03:53
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answered by Lisa ♥'s Tim 6
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Only 1/3 of women have implantation bleeding so in simpler terms..most women do not have it at all.
2007-02-13 02:18:08
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answered by KathyS 7
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