No some feel it some don't. some might think they feel it but it is just gas. Not everyone, and definately not every pregnancy is the same. Hope you get pregnant. I am coming to the end of my tww and I have yet to have any spotting, a couple of days I had a few twinges, wouldn't go as far to call them cramps because they didn't hurt, but I did feel something. Wether it was implantation cramps, i have to wait a few more days. Good Luck to ya.
2007-08-06 17:43:47
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answered by **Mom of two angels in Heaven** 3
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Implantation can be defined as the attachment of a fertilized egg to the lining of the uterus, the process of attachment of the embryo to the endometrial lining of the uterine wall, the process that occurs when the embryo burrows into the endometrium and eventually connects to the mother's circulatory system, the bedding of the embryo into the lining of the womb, the process where an embryo embeds in the uterine lining.
Implantation happens usually after the fertilized egg first the 'zygote' and then the 'blastocyst' arrives in the uterus about a week after ovulation and fertilization. Implantation then happens within 1-2 days after arrival of the zygote/blastocyst in the uterus, usually around 9 days after ovulation (dpo), with a range of 6-12 days.At that time, the blastocyst is barely visible to the naked eye, probably smaller than the dot above the letter "i".
Many women wonder whether this attachement of the embryo can be felt and if there are any other symptoms. There is no complete agreement even among experts whether implantation can be felt or not. Some women claim they can feel implantation while many pregnant women did not have any symptoms at that time.
Signs of implantation or possible pregnancy, however, are:
Implantation cramps: small cramps inside the uterus
Implantation spotting or bleeding: Short brief spotting (a couple of drops of light or dark blood)
A second temperature shift on the temperature curve
A temperature dip at about seven to ten days after ovulation
These symptoms can happen with or without conception and implantation. In fact, all of these symptoms and these chart patterns frequently occur on charts that do not result in pregnancy. These signs are thus quite unreliable for early pregnancy detection, though they can offer some clues.
Similarly, some women have typical early pregnancy symptoms while others don't.
Most women have no subjective symptoms at the time of implantation, no bleeding or cramps, but some women report some drops of blood, the so-called implantation bleeding while others report small cramps. If you are among the lucky few who can feel implantation, then it may feel as if an angel is touching you inside the womb with the tip of one of the feathers of his wings.
2007-08-06 18:02:20
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answered by Richa 6
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No, most women don't feel a thing or have any symptoms. I cannot find my source, but I remember reading that implantation bleeding is pretty rare. I have been posting on a fertility board for two years and have seen probably 40-50 women get positive pregnancy tests, and only one I can think of had implantation bleeding (and she was PG with triplets).
So really it has nothing to do with how "in tune" you are with your body. There are so may things going on down there during a normal cycle that it is impossible to know what symptoms really reflect a pregnancy beyond a lack of a period and a positive pregnancy test.
2007-08-06 19:46:03
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answered by MissM 6
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the only way it would desire to ensue is that in case you ovulated later than regularly occurring. i'm guessing you at the instant are not charting your cycle in any way? Implantation recognizing happens in 20% of pregnancies. it somewhat is easy crimson or brown recognizing it somewhat is easy and could final under an afternoon. It happens between 6-12 days previous ovulation. An unfertilized egg can in basic terms stay to tell the story for as much as 24 hours. A fertilized egg that hasn't implanted in the uterus can in basic terms stay to tell the story for as much as twelve days. with the aid of 15 DPO (a million day previous your expectant era) a being pregnant try is over ninety 9% precise. So the shown fact that 6 days when you ignored era you have been nevertheless sorting out useful means which you certainly ovulated previous due. So specific there's a great gamble you ovulated previous due and it is implantation bleeding, or it somewhat is recognizing from an drawing near era. The earliest you are able to realistically get a try after implantation bleeding is approximately 40 8 hours. reliable success.
2016-10-19 09:52:11
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answered by ? 4
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You don't always feel it. It depends on how in-tune you are to your body. With my first I felt it, I was at school (night school) in class and I was a week late for my period. All of a sudden I felt this rolling, pinching sensation in my ovary, kind of like when you ovulate. It was a little more intense though. I though, " what the heck?" I was trying to get pregnant though so when my period still didn't come I put two and two together. Sure enough it was implantation. With my other two, it wasn't as obvious. I didn't have bleeding with any of my pregnancies from implantation on. Most women don't know they are pregnant until they miss their period. When you are TTC, you tend to focus on every little twinge.
2007-08-06 17:51:44
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answered by mom3x 3
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im sure this wont be your "best answer" selected. but i have to say that i had "implantation bleeding" with my last pregnancy. unfortunately, i miscarried, for reasons unknown to me. i wasnt far along. and now, i had "spotting" (which i NEVER do) so maybe i am again. but not all women have implantation bleeding. some women claim to have 'felt' it, but this isnt always the case. i didnt feel anything. i just noticed i spotted only after going to the bathroom, for two days. mine wasnt even enough to warrent wearing a panty liner, it was so light. but some have it, others do not. not every woman is the same. good luck with the answers! :)
2007-08-06 17:50:08
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answered by :*:epiphany:*: 2
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It is very possible but it doesn't necessarily happen to everyone. I didn't bleed and didn't feel anything early in either one of my pregnancies. Everyone is different and even every pregnancy within the same person is different.
2007-08-06 17:45:50
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answered by RiaJoey 3
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feel something, no. Bleeding, maybe. I had bleeding with all my pregnancies, more with the first and less with each subsequent one. But it doesn't to all women.
2007-08-06 17:41:10
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answered by parental unit 7
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no. allot of ppl have no symptoms at all
2007-08-06 17:51:34
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answered by fairy 5
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