Answer The colour can be red/pink/brown and it can be a spot or blood in discharge really. It can be stringy or thick. Hope I help Pink Princess
Implantation bleeding is usually a little bit of spotting over 1 or 2 days, nothing like a period. Answer 1-3 days its just a little bit of blood you can get it in discharge as well. It can be brown/pink/red it can be stringy/thick mine was stringy pink blood in discharge which just happened once in a day. From Pink Princess
Your about to start your period in 2 weeks
Yes that's completely normal
Implantation bleeding can be red/pink/brown nothing like a period its just a tiny bit of blood which can be stringy or thick it isn't a period it isn't heavy. Mine was Pink stringy blood in discharge. Its very rare and 1 in 3 women get this. If you don't get Implantation bleeding you can still be pregnant.
Light pink discharge is common if you are pregnant.
and last less than 2 hours Answer I'm not sure about that clots I don't think so. Mine was stringy pink blood in discharge which lasted a day but only happened once in that day. You should go to the doctors From pink princess
It doesn't have to be white, it can be clear and that's normal. Discharge maybe white, stringy, clear, cloudy white and/or yellow when dried on clothing.
Go and see a doctor for professional medical advice. This could be a number of things.
what does it mean you start to have a light pink discharge after your period
I'm not saying its not, but normally implantation bleeding is pink or brownish in colour. Answer no it can be brown/pink/red and can be stringy/ thick that's what I got told from a doctor who knows. Implantation bleeding doesn't always mean your pregnant tho cause I had it which was pink then got my period 2 weeks later which came early NOT FAIR
There are times when most young women will experience a slight discharge of what looks like mucus. This can occur after urination, at certain times in the menstrual cycle; it is generally clear, and stringy, as you described, and such a vaginal discharge is generally quite harmless. However, if you have a vaginal discharge that is yellowish or greenish in color, or if it has a strong odor, it may be the sign of an infection. A doctor can easily diagnose and treat it with antibiotics.