Implantation bleeding only last a couple of days and only occurs shortly after conception.
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It is not likely. The earliest an ultrasound can usually detect pregnancy is about 5 1/2 weeks. Although you may be able to see a little sac (with essentially nothing in it) a heart beat may not be able to be detected. This is nothing to worry about though. Implantation occurs at Week 2 of pregnancy so it is not likely that implantation would be able to be seen with an ultrasound.
Very good possibility that it could be implantation, I would wait until after your period due date has passed and if you still have not started to take a pregnancy test. Normally implantation takes place 7 to 10 days after ovulation so if you've been tracking your ovulation days you might be able to go back and check further.
There are lots of reasons that you could be bleeding, but if the bleeding is excessive, please, please see a doctor. The doctor will be able to help you if it is an emergency.
If there are no platelets in the blood, you are not able to stop brokering for example if you cut your skin you would not be able to stop the bleeding because there are no platelets to induce the clotting action which stops bleeding and loss of blood. The condition is called Thrombocytopenia.
You would USUALLY have cramps with bleeding. But it is not always the case. If you are bleeding heavily, consult a doctor straight away. They may be able to save the pregnancy.
implantation bleeding usually last 3-5 days being very very light pink and mucousy light cramping is also part of pregnancy since your uterus is beginning to be stretched and your body is going through some major changes although you won't be able to see them for a few months now if you are worried or concerned about anything consult your doctor so that they can make sure everything is ok and put your mind to rest!!! hope everything works out for you good luck and God Bless and CONGRATULATIONS?!!!
Certainly. There is no way that a home pregnancy test will be able to detect pregnancy this early on. Implantation is when the fertilized egg implants itself into the uterus. This is just the first few days of pregnancy (although if you look at a pregnancy calendar it is actually week 3!). An at home pregnancy test cannot detect pregnancy until week 4. To ensure the best results: * Take the test in the morning, if possible, because your hCG (pregnancy hormone) levels are at it's highest * Don't drink a bunch of fluids before taking the test because it will dilute your urine and can affect the results * Take the test no more than 1 day before expected period. Although some test say that you can see results up to 5 days before your missed period, the percentage of accuracy is very low. * urinate for as long as possible on the foam-like strip * Check the results in the window frame of time suggested by the instructions of the pregnancy test.
It is much harder for you to be able to calculate your due date when you have continued to have periods during pregnancy. However, a doctor or doula or midwife can tell very accurately how far along you are.
You would be able to know you were having a miscarriage because your pregnancy test would be positive and you'd be having bleeding. Pregnancy with an IUD is unlikely, so miscarriage with an IUD is also unlikely.
You could be pregnant. Home pregnancy tests usually can't detect the HCG hormone until after a missed period (so 15dpo), but some women don't produce enough HCG even after that!! So it is likely you took the pregnancy test too early. At 8 DPO, it is possible that implanation didn't even occur yet (implanation can take up to 10-14 days), so the pregnancy test would not have been able to detect pregnancy.
2 things could have happen 1.you could have what is called implantation bleeding 2. or you could have miscarried if your have clots come out What I experience was about two weeks after i was pregnant a I first a a slit sign of blood the docter said that ok you having implantation bleeding it wind up that I had a sack without a emybro in of the sack
no, there is no way of a full term pregnancy, your tubes can only stretch upto a certain extent, and then they will burst, making internal bleeding, which is extremely dangerous to the mother, possible not being able to have children again, and death of the fetus. If you do have any signs of an ectopic then I would visit your hospital asap, as ectopic pregnancy is very serious.