Can you phrase that in the form of a sentence please?
You are most likely experiencing a light period. 17 DPO is a little bit late for implantation bleeding. If you know the day that you O'ed, I'm assuming you are charting your temps. Have your temps all been high, or have they dropped below the cover line? If they've dropped, you are not pregnant, and you did not have implantation bleeding. Also, implantation bleeding is generally only a few drops -- not enough to fill a sanitary napkin or qualify as "light bleeding".
Yes, it could be possible. Mine was bright red at first, but the next few days it turned to brownish-red light spotting. You should take a pregnancy test.
yes its possible to have a pinkish or brownish spotting for a couple of hours to days around that time after conception,this is the implantation bleed
Can implantation bleeding be heavy until you need napkins? Btw the spotting of brownish blood contains clots, can implantation bleeding consists of clots?
Some spotting is okay. It can even be normal but you probably should visit your O.B. to make sure everything is okay.
yes it could be. I had brownish spotting when my period was due, and I was pregnant. But the only way to know for sure is to test.
spotting is Implantation bleeding which is a sign of pregnancy so yes you could be pregnant
Mid-cycle bleeding is not normal and you should see a doctor. I would like to correct the above statement. Mid-cycle bleeding is, in fact, fairly normal. Some women experience spotting during ovulation and it is considered a very positive sign of fertility. This spotting will be bright red and tinged with mucous. Implantation spotting generally occurs a week before up to the week of the missed period and is generally brownish in color. If you are worried about your cycle please consider seeing a midwife or if one is not available a doctor.
only if the bleeding continues to getr heavier
im in the same situation and just as confused. Ive been asking around for the same answer. What the overall consensus seems to be is that you can be spotting even after a positive test. It sounds like the spotting should be brown discharge and not heavy bleeding. Some sites even say that you can still have implantation bleeding 14 days into your pregnancy.
Implantation spotting is less common than people on here seem to think. Fewer women have implantation bleeding than not.
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.
Hi, Yes you can. Implantation cramping is very common and usually feels like period cramping. Implantation bleeding (IB) occurs 8-12 days after unprotected sex and not every woman experiences IB. Signs of IB are: * Light bleeding that lasts a few hours to 2-3 days. * Pinkish/brownish or reddish vaginal discharge. * Spotting of blood. * Spotting of blood that does not require a pad or tampon. * Spotting that is pinkish in colour. * Spotting that is brown in colour. * Light bleeding that is either pink or brown in colour and sometimes red.