Some bleeding and mild cramping can be normal after embryo transfer due to implantation or other factors. However, if the bleeding is heavy, persistent, or associated with severe pain, it is important to contact your healthcare provider for evaluation to rule out any complications.
Implantation typically occurs 6-10 days after embryo transfer. This is when the embryo attaches to the uterine lining and begins to establish a pregnancy. Symptoms of implantation such as light cramping or spotting may be experienced during this time.
Implantation bleeding typically occurs 6-12 days after fertilization when the embryo attaches to the uterus lining. Bleeding around the time of your period can be due to various factors, such as hormonal changes or irregularities in the menstrual cycle. If you have concerns about bleeding patterns, it's best to consult with a healthcare provider for personalized advice.
Implantation bleeding typically occurs 6-12 days after conception when the fertilized egg attaches to the uterine lining. It usually lasts 1-2 days, and is generally lighter and shorter than a normal period. If bleeding continues or is heavy, it's important to consult a healthcare provider.
An embryo can last for about 5-7 days after fertilization before it implants into the uterus. After implantation, the embryo continues to develop into a fetus throughout pregnancy.
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.
I haven't heard of this being normal in your situation hun. Spotting can occur which is known as implantation bleeding 8-12 after intercourse. However, if you had the transfer 8 days ok then it could be implantation bleeding but I really cannot be certain. Contact your Doctor for advice.
About two or three days
mifegest is used to shrink the embryo sac and detach it from the uterus walls this action takes around 48 hours mifegest is followed by cytolog, cytolog induces contractions which results in expulsion of the embryo which come out as lumps it must be noted that until normal menstrual bleeding occurs (which should follow the heavy bleeding with lumps ) the abortion is not complete the normal bleeding will last for 4 - 5 days
No, that is impossible
The brown colour means that it is not fresh blood. It could be from implantation 4 - 7 days after embryo transfer or from an implanted embryo releasing from the uterine wall, more recently. More than one embryo was transferred. Don't stop taking the prescribed medication until a blood test confrims that there is no pregnancy.
Implantation typically occurs 6-10 days after embryo transfer. This is when the embryo attaches to the uterine lining and begins to establish a pregnancy. Symptoms of implantation such as light cramping or spotting may be experienced during this time.
Yes
5 days. Yes the bleeding lasts for 5 days and it occurs every 28 days. the 5 days is referred to as the bleeding phase and the 28 days is the average menstrual cycle.. ---------------------------------------------------------Recommend if u like this....
No... That is pretty unusual... xO
I'm not certain if this is considered normal, but I had implantation bleeding that lasted exactly 6 days when I was pregnant with my son.
What do you call excessive bleeding? You may bleed quite heavily for a couple of days but if it doesn't get slower and lighter after four days, see a doctor.
It could be implantation bleeding if you have been sexually active recently during your fertile period. This can happen 6 to 12 days after conception.