This could definetly be implantation bleeding if unprotected sex has taking place 10 -14 days before. Implantation bleeding should be much different to a period its alot lighter and only lasts a few hours. If its just like a normal period clotty and dark red then its likely to be an early period expecially if your periods are irregular, if your still in doubt do a home pregnancy test two days after your period would have been due you shoud get an accurate result.
Nio, implantation bleeding is just a couple of spots.
I have irregular periods they come every forty days its been three weeks after my period and I have dark spotting my period is in about two weeks from now my last period began on January 6th
Not generally. It should only last two to three days on average. Implantation bleeding is the result of the fertilized egg(s) implanting itself into the uttering lining which results in bleeding and occasionally abdominal cramping. This form of bleeding takes place six to twelve days after ovulation. ( A females ovulation generally takes place 14 days before her period). There will not be a large amount of blood, some women may not even notice any. Implantation bleeding only lasts a couple of days, this is the way to compare and contrast the difference between implantation and menstrual bleeding. You must keep in mind though that not everyone will experience implantation bleeding.
No. If you have spotting around the time your period is due, take a pregnancy test. If it comes out negative, and you still think you are, take another one a week later. Make sure you use your first morning urine. It will be more accurate that way. Implantation bleeding is spotty, light pink, and is shorter than your normal period.No. This is my 5th pregnancy, and I have never experienced implantation bleeding.No, it doesn't. Some have it while others don't.i only had implantation bleeding with one of my three pregnancys...I am about 4 weeks pregnant. I only just had some slight brown spotting but I hear that this is normal unless I have cramps and it turns red and lasts for a few days. I did not have the "implantation bleeding" at all. This is my first pregnancy. So far no signs of morning sickness either since last week (which lasted a week)No every pregnancy is different and every women is different as wellPink PrincessANSWER:I had implantation bleeding. I was due to start my period on July 3 & on June 28th I noticed some light brown discharge, very minimal. Then on the 29th I was playing volleyball and I started the "feeling" of me starting my period. I went to check and had some light pink/reddish discharge on my panties. Then I had specks of red on my toilet paper.I took a pregnancy test on June 30th and I was pregnant! Implantation bleeding or spotting usually occurs a week before your period is due. It did in my case anyways. I and good luck!
At three weeks pregnant, common signs and changes in a woman's body may include a missed period, mild cramping, bloating, and possible implantation bleeding. The belly typically does not show any noticeable changes at this early stage of pregnancy.
That seems a bit early to me, but it is probably possible. Although I'm not sure how you know when you ovulated, unless you are testing yourself regularly. Wait another day or two and take a test or go see a doctor. Typically you ovulate around day 14 of your cycle and bleed (the onset of your period) on day 28. With this in mind, I'm not sure if I understand your question. If you haven't found an answer, please feel free to clarify your question. (I am currently working on my RN degree with a focus on women's health). I am a nurse. Not everyone is on a 28 day cycle. Some people do know when they ovulate because they have ovulation pains. If your period starts 14 days after you have these pains then you can bet you ovulated on that day. But, no you probably wouldn't experience implantation bleeding 3 days after ovulation. There is a widespread misconception that you ovulate 14 days after the start of your period. This is not TRUE! You actually ovulate 14 days before the start of your next period. Implantation will generally take place about 5 days on average after conception. The fertilized embryo needs time to travel down the fallopian tube while dividing. On the fifth day it will become a blastocyst. Only then can it implant into the uterine wall, which occasionally causes implantation bleeding. A lot of people talk about implantation bleeding but very few seem to actually get it; it's a very unreliable sign of pregnancy.
Bleeding isn't but spotting. If it is heavy, it is unlikely that it is the sign of implantation.
Implantation bleeding typically occurs around 6 to 12 days after conception and usually lasts for a few hours to a couple of days. While it can sometimes extend to three days, prolonged bleeding or spotting beyond this timeframe might indicate other issues, such as hormonal fluctuations or early pregnancy complications. If bleeding persists or is accompanied by other symptoms, it's advisable to consult a healthcare professional for further evaluation.
Your period hasn't finished yet.
Yes, it could be. Take a test
Hello, No this isn't caused by a miscarriage hun. But it does sound like this may be bleeding related to early pregnancy (implantation bleeding) or the effect of birth control. Sometimes when someone has been taking birth control consecutively for a long period of time, their period cycle can change or become lighter or more irregular or sometimes, your body becomes so reliant on the doseage of birth control that you need to doseage changed (usually increased). See your doctor for a pregnancy blood test.
I wouldn't be too concerned, it is possible implantation bleeding. If you know for sure that you are pregnant, it is probably not going to be your period, although some women have experienced a "first" period then learns a couple of weeks later that they really are pregnant. It is possible that it could be implantation bleeding caused by the fertilized egg to attach itself to the uterine wall. Or it could be a cervical change that can cause vaginal bleeding. Vaginal bleeding can also be a symptom of ectopic (tubal) pregnancy. Another cause for bleeding during pregnancy is a miscarriage although the first two reasons for bleeding are more common, it is still a good idea to contact your doctor if you are too concerned.