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Implantation can occur anywhere from 6 to 12 days after ovulation. 5-12 days past ovulation
Implantation bleeding can occur, on average, between six and twelve days after ovulation.
14-16 days past ovulation...but rare
Most often at 9 days past ovulation. However it can happen 6-12 days past ovulation.
Implantation bleeding, if any, would occur anywhere from 6-12 days after ovulation. Implantation bleeding does not always occur, even if implantation does occur, so if you think you are pregnant, and it's been longer than 14 days since ovulation, (or 21 days since unprotected sex) you can safely take a home pregnancy test and get accurate results.
As soon as the egg is fertilized it begins to travel down to the uterus, this can occur about 12-36 hours after ovulation. Then actual implantation can be between 7 and 11 days after ovulation. answer its not a period its a tiny weeny bit of blood
When the egg is fertilized it remains initially "detached" from the mother, On average one can expect implantation to occur about seven to ten days before ovulation.
It is possible to bleed for days after implantation. If the blood is brownish, that indicates the blood is not 'fresh' and it turned brown before exiting the vagina. This could be implantation bleeding, as implanation usually occurs between 5 and 10 days past ovulation (but can occur up to 14 days past ovulation).
Implantation typically occurs 6-10 days after ovulation. Although you are technically "pregnant" when the sperm fertilizes the egg, the pregnancy hormone HCG won't be produced until the egg implants into the uterine lining.
It is doubtful that the bleeding you had was implantation bleeding since most women ovulate 12-17 days after the first day of your last menses, and implantation is 5-7 days after ovulation. However almost anything is possible.
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Yes. Ovulation can occur irregularly, at times, and implantation of the fertilized ovum in the fallopian tube does not always trigger cessation of menses immediately.