Yes, it could be. Take a test
Generally you will bleed ( 1/3 of pregnancies you get implantation bleeding) 6-12 days after fertilization.
I'm not sure 11 days after or something
go to the gyno.
Based on my experience it is implantation bleeding. I had it a week before my period should arrive. But i knew i was pregnant when i had it. My husband and I are trying to conceive that's why even with a negative result i still believe i am. After 3 days of missed period true enough i was pregnant! I also had lower abdominal cramping and backpains. So goodluck!
No. If you conceive during a cycle (generally about halfway between periods) the implantation bleeding would not be seen until around the time your next period is due or a few days before. It can be seen even later than this. You might not even see any at all.
Nope
When the sperm has met the egg, the egg journeys through the fallopian tubes, where it travels down into the uterus. Once it arrives into the uterus, it clings onto the walls, and tries to "implant" itself into the uterine lining. This is what is known as Implantation. Implantation happens 5 to 9 days after conception. Once the egg has successfully implanted itself, the lining of the uterus sheds some blood. The blood travels down and presents itself 7 to 10 days after implantation. This is called implantation bleeding. By the time this spotting of blood reaches the outside, it has become "old" and thus looks black, brown, or dark red. Not all women have implantation bleeding. Not having it does not necessarily mean your pregnancy is doomed or that you did not conceive that cycle. Most who experience this bleeding, naturally assume it is their period visiting days earlier than scheduled. Other than the light spotting, there are no other symptoms for implantation or implantation bleeding. Hope that helped, I just copied it from another answer.
If you get your period I do not believe it could have been implantation bleeding. You cannot get a period when you are pregnant. Any bleeding that you could have gotten would be implantation bleeding, which isn't very common, and you would not have gotten your period afterwards. No the above answer is wrong. You CAN get your period when you are pregnant. Not just once but every month. A woman in Canada just gave birth and didn't even know she was pregnant because she had a regular period every month, had no pregnancy symptoms and because she is a larger woman, could not see her stomach grow. Therefore, YES you CAN get pregnant and still have a period.
Yes, I do think it could be implantation bleeding. My advice would be to get a pregnancy test, preferably a First Response it gives you a positive as soon as 5 days before you miss your period, so if it's negative it is more probable that you are not pregnant since it should show up by now. But Good Luck! And don't give up if you are trying to conceive.
Hyper- and hypo-thyroidism affect all the hormones in your body. This is most likely the cause of your irregular cycles, and can make it more difficult to conceive. Talk to an endocrinologist, you might need to adjust your thyroid meds.
probably not since you bled
During oestrus (which lasts 4-8 days) when the discharge stops and ovulation begins.