Every woman is different and responds differently to being pregnant I began to have symptoms about a week and a half after implantation bleeding I began to have morning sickness( not fun) hope this helps, Good luck and God Bless!!!
Implantation as this is when the foetal cells implant and begin producing hcg.
it could be implantation bleeding most implantation takes between 7-12 days befor the egg firmly implants into the lining of the uterus some women can experience bleeding at this point it is normally a dark brown in colour like old blood or light pink tinge when you wipe , there should be only a few spots not enough to need a panty liner for
Three days after sex would be too early for most pregnancy symptoms to begin (eg. sickness, dizziness) however brown discharge could be a sign of implantation (where the fertilised egg implants in the uterus lining). I suggest taking a pregnancy test in 3 weeks time
Pretty Much right away, within a few weeks for me anyhow xox
the pregnancy symptom has beginning about 3days after. first you must check tester
Usually in 2 to 3 day
yes, it could be implantation bleeding. Plus many women have their "periods" all through the pregnancy. To begin with, it is said that roughly 30% of knowingly pregnant women experience some kind of bleeding during early pregnancy.There are many reasons for bleeding in early pregnancy, but having a 'period' isn't one of them. It is impossible to have an actual period during pregnancy due to the absence of a menstrual cycle. I realize that the above person used the word 'period' in quotes, but they are still mistaken in stating that many women bleed all throughout their pregnancy. Bleeding all throughout pregnancy--and particularly later on--would certainly be a cause for concern. But at any rate, here are some reasons for bleeding in early pregnancy (and by 'early' I mean the entire first trimester):It is said that something known as 'implantation bleeding' can occur sometime around the third or fourth week of pregnancy, at around the same time your period would normally have occurred. For this reason, some women may mistake implantation bleeding for a period and may not realize they are pregnant. Having said this, however, if you are spotting at 6, 7, 8... or 11 weeks, it cannot be implantation bleeding. (I am actually tired of people all over the place saying "it's probably implantation bleeding" since 'early pregnancy' is not limited to the first four weeks and thus this can be a misleading answer for someone bleeding around Week 7.)Bleeding can be a sign of miscarriage. They say that approximately 50% of women who bleed during the first trimester go on to miscarry. (Of course that means that the other approximate 50% do not.) Many times (but not always) bleeding during miscarriage is accompanied by cramps, often severe.There can be other causes as well--decidual bleeding, cervical erosion, ectopic pregnancy, molar pregnancy, subcorionic hematoma... Some of these causes are more serious than others, and I suggest that if you are concerned you do some further research to learn more about each cause.If the bleeding is heavy, accompanied by pain, or lasts more than 3 days, call your provider.
This type of discharge happens when the body is getting ready for your menstrual cycle to begin.
Well I've had the implant in for 2 and a half years now and I've not had a spot of blood during thing time up until now and I've had cramps and had implantation bleeding, so it can occure any time.
It is unlikely that you would begin cramping right away. The first cramping you should notice would be around the time of your implantation bleeding.
It's very unlikely, but some women have reported feeling pregnant that early. Symptoms begin after implantation has occured, and implantation have take 6-10 days past ovulation, and sometimes longer.
Hi, Yes this is a usual occurance hun. Psychologically speaking, when someone finds out something is wrong with them they can begin noticing or experiencing symptoms and the same applies to a chemical pregnancy.