Implantation bleeding occurs five days after ovulation. It is a small amount of blood that quickly disappears unlike a period.
You would know if you're pregnant by taking a pregnancy test. A pregnancy test can be taken from two weeks after intercourse and doesn't require you to know when your period should have started.
It is normally bright red. I didn't have it with my first pregnancy (only 1 -3 women have it and normally there is not much the woman doesn't even know she had it) With my second pregnancy I had 2 tiny dots on the toilet paper. Normally you can test about 4 days after you see implantation bleeding.
Implantation bleeding only lasts 2-3 days and is more of a lighter pink color.
The only way to know if you are having a period or implantation bleeding is to take a pregnancy test or visit your doctor.
The most simple way to detect early pregnancy symptoms is through the menstrual cycle. If a women misses her menstrual cycle then she may have early pregnancy symptoms.
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It could have been implantation bleeding or some women experience a period (or two or more) during their pregnancy.
There may not be much difference although implantation spotting (if you have it) is usually just that, a few spots only, whereas a light period is steady over a few days. answer There is 2 bleedings you can have in pregnancy one called spotting and one called Implantation bleeding. Implantation blood can last from 1-2 days its just a spot of blood. Spotting can last a few days up to 6 days and it just a light period I got told but proper light.
No, the hCG levels are unlikely to be high enough to detect one day after implantation. What makes you think you know when implantation happened?
Unfortunately there are several reasons for cramping; some are ok and some are not so good. It could be implantation bleeding, growing of the uterus, gas, constipation, miscarriage, ectopic pregnancy, pre-term labor and a few other causes. If you are too concerned, just call your doctor.