Usually with implantation bleeding the amount of blood is VERY small. Some women don't notice it unless they wipe and some don't notice it at all because of how small the amount is. All women are different in the pregnancy experiences but if the amount of blood fills a pad it's most likely not implantation bleeding. Hope this helps.
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.
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.
The blood in your period is actually your uterine lining shedding. It simply goes from the uterus, out a small opening in the cervix, then through the vagina and out of your body. Normally, a woman would use a sanitary towel ("pad") or tampon to absorb the blood, to enable her to dispose of it hygienically.
Implantation bleeding is only a few spots of blood, nothing like a period. There's no flow to Implantation bleeding and it just spots of blood which I've had mine was stringy pink blood in discharge. Implantation blood can be brown/pink/red . Days from 1-3 that's how long it can last for 1-3 days its nothing like a period 1 in 3 women get it. It can be stringy or thick. You can get a bit of a belly ache just for the day. Period has a flow a period starts light - heavy-light where as implantation bleeding stays light and periods have cramps it can also have clots as well . Hope I help from Pink Princess Your period will have a flow to it. It will come out whether you are going to the bathroom or not. I believe I am experiencing implantation bleeding at the moment. It is brown and sort of stringy, but I only get it or see it when I wipe. It doesn't just come out of me, only when I use the restroom and it doesn't happen everytime I go... like I don't need to have a tampon in or have a pad on. I miscarried last month and the bleeding was completely different than anything, implantation or period. Note to those pregnant and experiencing bleeding, please call your health care provider, it is very important. The bleeding I experienced from the miscarriage was heavy, very red and had lots of clots. Not a normal period... and the miscarriage bleeding (7 days) lasted longer than a normal period for me (5 days).
Peripheral artery disease (PAD) is caused by a buildup of plaque in the arteries, which restricts blood flow to the limbs. Risk factors for PAD include smoking, diabetes, high blood pressure, high cholesterol, and a family history of the disease.
If your pad is filling up with blood, it is most likely your normal monthly cycle. You do not bleed when pregnant. If you are worried about your bleeding, you need to visit your doctor or local health dept.
If you only have blood in your urine, that's more likely to be a UTI. If you only have blood that's noticeable when you wipe, it could be implantation bleeding (rare) or ovulation bleeding (more common).
During menstruation you would change your pad once it has been full with blood or everytime you have to use the bathroom.
During menstruation as the blood leaves the vagina it can remain around the vaginal opening and the vulva, thus it doesn't drip down onto the pad and instead when you urinate the urine washes the blood from the vulva and into the toilet.
It seems to be implantation bleeding if you already know you are pregnant, but since the question is very vague I really cant go beyond that.
Aqua K pad is a heated water filled pad that is used for moist heat,for a large area of the body
Aqua K pad is a heated water filled pad that is used for moist heat,for a large area of the body
What does implantation bleeding look like? Implantation bleeding is vaginal discharge which usually contains a small amount of pinkish or brownish blood. Only about a third of pregnant women experience implantation bleeding. When does implantation bleeding usually occur? It can happen at the time the fertilized egg implants in the uterus, on average between 6 to 12 days past ovulation. So implantation bleeding is not really bleeding but spotting you experience it only when you wipe or a thin sanitary pad would be enough...If it is really bleeding and the colour of the blood is red or reddish it is your period I am afraid. The best would be to take a test or see a doctor...
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.
your blood turns brown as it mixes with oxygen, the longer you keep it sitting there (in your pad for example) the darker it gets. nothing abnormal about it!
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Usually implantation bleeding will occur 8-10 days after intercourse. What it will look like is a small smear of blood on the toilet paper, maybe even a splotch on your undies. Anything that is heavy enough to require a pantiliner or pad is not implantation bleeding.Answer Hi every women's different it can be red/pink/brown/stringy/thick/blood in discharge/ spotting. it can last from 1-3 days not every women gets it only 1 in 3 women do. Its just a bit of blood which is nothing really.Pink Princess