Yes you can.
Implantation bleeding typically occurs around 6-12 days after conception, which is before your expected period. It is unlikely to overlap with your actual period since it is a sign of pregnancy implantation rather than a menstrual cycle. If bleeding coincides with your period, it's more likely to be a normal period.
Yes but I'm not sure about getting the period tho cause I had Implantation bleeding then 2 weeks later I got my period but then my periods started going in a pattern ever since after I had it Implantation bleeding. From Pink Princess
Do you mean day 28 since the first day of your last period or do you mean day 28 since the day you conceived? If you mean 28 days since your last period, then yes. If you mean since conception, possibly, but implantation/bleeding usually happens within 1-2 weeks after conception.
If you are worried, or if there is something not expected - see your doctor.
since i have not started i think 5 days before u start would be a good start for wearing pads
Hello. The best time for a pregnancy test to be positive it usually when your period is late or three weeks after having unprotected sex. If you test too early the test will be negative even if you are pregnant. So test when your period is a few days late for a more accurate result. # Implantation usually occurs about 5-7 days after conception but can occur later. 5-7 days is an average. Testing before then will give you a negative test. You will not get a positive until implantation occurs since you don't secret HcG until then. # Your most fertile period usually the day before ovulation (since you can't pinpoint the exact moment). Paying attention to cervical mucus can help. As you gear up to ovulate you will notice egg white cervical fluid. Afterwards, it dries up quickly. If you had intercourse around the time of fertile quality cm you can test 18 days after the act of intercourse. # For a better way of knowing, check out the book Taking Charge of Your Fertility by Tony Weschler. She explains fertility and how to pay attention (and therefore maximize conception chances) in order to figure out if you are ovulating. According to the ClearBlue pregnancy test accuracy results they are: 4 days before expected period= 51% accurate 3 days before expected period= 82% accurate 2 days before expected period= 90% accurate 1 day before expected period =95% accurate the day of expected period =99% accurate If you don't want to do all that (and I recommend it just for the basic knowledge it gives you!) you can test 18 days after an act of intercourse. Good luck!
Pregnancy is quite possible two weeks prior to (expected) next period ... but there will be no signs nor symptoms since the female body always acts as it were pregnant for the last two weeks of the menstrual cycle from menarche to menopause.
Since we seldom are aware when precisely conception occurs, most doctors agree a pregnancy test should be done when your period is one week late.
In plate tectonics as in everything, the period before human history is the prehistoric period. Since plate tectonics have been going on since about the beginning of the planet, this is a very long period indeed, compared to which the historic period is insignificant.
Yes, you can even get pregnant before the first time you get your period since you ovulate before you start bleeding.
You sure can since that's usually about when you ovulate.
Hi there, usually if you have spotting before your period or roughly the same time, it could be a sign of implantation bleeding as this can happen anywhere between 6+ days after ovulation, since you have indicated that you are spotting after your expected period it could either be a very very light period and that you could be pregnant or it is the start of your period. Good luck and hope this helps. PS if you have missed your period now would be a good time to test!!