Vaginal bleeding can average anywhere from a week to 6 weeks depending on whether a woman has given birth or in between monthly menstrual cycles.
If you are having a period, you are not pregnant. However many women confuse their periods with vaginal bleeding and vaginal bleeding can be a sign of pregnancy particularly in early pregnancy.
Implantation should occur around 10-12 days after conception.
Implantation bleeding can occur 6-12 days after fertilization, which may be a few days before your expected period. It is usually lighter and shorter than a typical period. If you believe you are experiencing implantation bleeding, consider taking a pregnancy test to confirm.
One to two weeks is normal. I would refer people after 2-3 weeks, depending on the amount of blood loss and whether it was tailing off or not.
Hi, *Period: - A period is a normal period, normal flow for you around the time you expect your period to arrive. You can not be pregnant and have a normal period. A period signifies that no egg has been fertilised and the egg breaks down and causes the period. * Implantation Bleeding: - Implantation Bleeding occurs 8-12 days after unprotected sex when the egg has been fertilised by the sperm. Not every woman experiences implantation bleeding and it is not as common as many people believe. When implantation bleeding occurs its usually spotting of blood or light bleeding which lasts a few hours to 2 (sometimes 3) days. Implantation bleeding can be: * Light bleeding in underwear. * Bleeding not requiring a pad or tampon. * Bleeding or streaks of blood on tissue paper when you wipe. * Pinkish bleeding which is light. * Brown bleeding which is light. * Discoloured pinkish, redish or brownish vaginal discharge.
There are many reasons for vaginal bleeding. They range from irritation or tear during sex, to any of a number of conditions. If you have not had harsh sex, and you are 20 years post-hysterectomy, or even if you have not had a hysterectomy but you cannot account for the bleeding, you should see a doctor.
Yes, implantation bleeding can occur around 6-12 days after conception, which can coincide with being 13 days past ovulation (DPO). It is usually light and lasts for a short duration. If you experience spotting around this time, it could potentially be implantation bleeding.
Average bleeding time is 3-5 days.
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Implantation bleeding depends on when you ovulate,had sex and when u conceived.. you can have implantation bleeding anytime during your menustral cycle depending on when you conceived.
When she stops bleeding,she will be ready, she will flag for several days,and you can tell when she`s ready and when she done
It's highly unlikely that you would get your period ten days after your last period.The average menstrual cycle is 28 days, if your first period is around 5-7 days that would mean you only had a 15-17 day cycle which is far too short to have gone through all the phases of your menstrual cycle. Not all vaginal bleeds are menstruation, you can experience vaginal bleeding for many reasons including ovulation bleeding or bleeding due to hormonal imbalances - the latter being more likely in the case of bleeding ten days after your last period. It all depends on your menstrual cycle and if you've been using any form of hormonal medication, for example hormonal birth control stops your menstrual cycles and instead you bleed as a result of the drop in synthetic hormones during the week break - if you were to miss pills this would cause a bleed.