Implantation is when a fertilised egg implants itself into the uterus lining - it means you are pregnant, and thus you would not menstruate.
Implantation should occur around 10-12 days after conception.
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!!!
If menses, means menstrating, then yes a girl can get pregnant.
Along with blood is the lining of the uterus, some tissue (usually from the lining), excess nutrients that would have been used if the egg was fertilized to allow for the implantation and - later - the growth of the baby, and somewhere along in there is the unfertilized egg.
No, I'm afraid not. If your period has started, that means that the endometrium has started to degrade and pass out of the body via the vagina. The endometrium is where the fertilised egg would implant, without it implantation cannot occur.
Implantation Bleeding After ovulation the egg travels into the uterus and burrows into the lining of the uterus. For some women implantation will cause slight bleeding or spotting. This is called implantation bleeding. This is sometimes confused for an early period. What does implantation bleeding or spotting look like? Implantation bleeding, also called implantation spotting, does not look like a regular menstrual period. Implantation bleeding is scanty and usually pink or brownish discharge. Implantation bleeding or menstrual period? Implantation bleeding normally occurs a week to a few days before your period would normally start. Spotting that occurs around a week after ovulation is likely implantation bleeding; whereas, spotting that occurs very close to the time that your period would normally start may not be. A normal menstrual cycle generally starts off light and then gets heavier. Spotting can sometimes be the sign of an early period. If this is the case, the spotting will pick up to heavier bleeding. If you have spotting right around the time your period would normally start, it can be more confusing. You will need to take the wait and see approach or take a pregnancy test to determine pregnancy.
It depends completely on your menstrual cycle. If we look at a typical 28 day cycle, a woman would ovulate on day 14 of her cycle and it can then take up to 16 days for a fertilised egg to travel down the fallopian tubes and implant itself (thus implantation bleeding). Thus implantation bleeding would likely be seen around the same time menstruation would be due.
may be they have a wound.
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.
Menorrhagia is the medical term meaning bursting forth of the menses. A more traditional definition would be excessive menstrual bleeding.
possible. but if it doesnt stop for several days its prolly just pre-period spotting
Menstruation occurs at the start of the menstrual cycle and normally lasts around a week, so menstruation would occur days 1-7 of the menstrual cycle.