I think you could be pregnant, maybe you have not waited long enough for the HCG hormone to show up in your urine. If you really think you are pregnant then you should try to get a blood test, they are much more accurate. Or you could try bying an early response pregnancy test. But I would just relax and if you are hoping to be pregnant, I hope that you are.
Period type cramping around the time a period would come is quite common, implantation bleeding is less common, so the answer is yes. answer There's no such thing as implantation cramping you can only get that if you ae bleeding as well
It is unlikely that you would begin cramping right away. The first cramping you should notice would be around the time of your implantation bleeding.
Implantation bleeding and cramping can occur around the same time, typically around 6-12 days after conception. However, the timing can vary for each woman. Cramping and bleeding can happen separately or together during the implantation process.
With my first pregnancy I just had the implantation bleeding, no cramping, I felt wonderful. With my second pregnancy I had awful period like cramps. I didn't think I could be pregnant because it felt like my period was coming.
If you've only experienced light spotting that maybe pinkish/brownish with maybe a tinges of blood then you are probably pregnant. This is known as implantation bleeding and mild cramps may be experienced with this. There should be no "flow". ONLY spotting; however, there are many cases where women have seemingly normal "menstruation-like" bleeding and are still diagnosed to be pregnant. Implantation bleeding usually lasts from as least as a few hours to up to 3 days. This typically occurs around the day your actual menstruation is supposed to begin or even possibly a day or two before. I hope this helps, God bless!
you body is going through a lot a this time, so if there no bleeding or bad cramping you ok i had that with my son i was 5months or more cause he constantly move around in my stomach
That might be too soon to have any symptoms. The egg just implanted itself in the lining of the uterus. In the coming weeks, some might feel tired, nausea/vomiting, experience implantation bleeding (light bleeding around when period is expected), some period like cramping, and sensitive to smell.
This isn't uncommon. I have known people to have there period throughout their whole pregnancy. But, you should consult a doctor if your concerned
I am actually having the same thing right now and I am 6 weeks pregnant. Very light spotting (pink/brown) and I had mild cramping yesterday. When I was pregnant with my son I also had spotting at around 6 weeks. If it gets heavier and you have more cramping call your doctor. I am having an ultra sound in 2 days jut to make sure everything is alright. Best of luck.
Early period bleeding is typically heavier and lasts longer than implantation bleeding. Implantation bleeding is usually lighter in flow, pink or brown in color, and occurs around 6-12 days after conception. Additionally, implantation bleeding may be accompanied by light cramping and is less likely to contain clots.
Implantation bleeding is typically light and occurs around the time of your expected period, while miscarriage bleeding is often heavier and accompanied by cramping and tissue passing. If you are uncertain, it's best to consult with a healthcare provider for a proper evaluation and diagnosis.
No, this doesn't necessarily mean your pregnant. The only way to find out is by doing a pregnancy or test or by seeing your doctor for a blood test. If the bleeding you described is implantation bleeding you would of conceived around March 2 - 12. Do a pregnancy test.