Implantation bleeding typically occurs about 6 to 12 days after conception when a fertilized egg attaches to the uterine lining. It is usually lighter in color (often pink or brown) and flow compared to a regular period, lasting a few hours to a couple of days. If you're experiencing light spotting that is not accompanied by heavy bleeding or severe cramps, it could be a sign of implantation bleeding. However, it's always best to consult with a healthcare professional for accurate assessment.
certainly it happened to me with both of my children. I never had implantation bleeding with them.
Yes, 3 weeks into pregnancy is when implantation usually starts
At least 1 week.
It is not common to bleed continuously for over a year after having an implant. If this is happening to you, it is important to speak with your healthcare provider to determine the cause of the bleeding and address any underlying issues. It may be necessary to consider alternative forms of birth control or adjust the current treatment to alleviate the bleeding.
Implantation bleeding, if any, would occur anywhere from 6-12 days after ovulation. Implantation bleeding does not always occur, even if implantation does occur, so if you think you are pregnant, and it's been longer than 14 days since ovulation, (or 21 days since unprotected sex) you can safely take a home pregnancy test and get accurate results.
Yes. The reason you have to wait however long to take a test is because your body's HCG(pregnancy hormone that the test detects) level slowly rises, it dorsnt shoot up overnight. If you are experiencing implantation bleeding, you have gotten pregnant in the past few days so your HCG will not be high enough for a test to detect.
bleeding and cramping
When it stops bleeding!
if you start bleeding.
Bleeding, cramps, irritability.
Blood comes out
usually implantion bleeding is before you period is due...so this is likely your period hope this helps