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.
no if you have a regular period and then 10 days after you are spotting...may be this can be old blood--this can't be implatation bleeding--implatation bleeding only happen once and around the time you expected your period and days for two days -not after you have a period and not all women get implatation bleeding--if you still have concerns its best to talk to your doctor --best of luck
No, implantation bleeding comes around the time your period is due.
If you had concieved then implantation occurs around 14 days after conception, around the time you'd have been due to menstruate. How many days into your menstrual cycle that is depends on your menstrual cycle.
It could be. You could take a pregnancy test. If it is negative and you still do not have a normal period within a week, retake the test.
Implantation bleeding typically lasts for a few hours to a couple of days. It is usually light in flow and can be pink or brown in color. If the bleeding is heavy or lasts longer than a few days, it is recommended to consult a healthcare provider.
Could go either way, only way to know is to take a home pregnancy test, good luck
About 72 hours.
Yes. The day you start bleeding is day 1 of your cycle.
Implantation bleeding typically does not have a strong smell, unlike menstrual blood, which can have a more noticeable odor due to the presence of bacteria and other factors. Implantation bleeding is usually lighter in color and flow, often described as light pink or brown, and occurs around a week before a missed period. If there is a strong odor associated with any bleeding, it may be worth consulting a healthcare provider, as it could indicate an infection or other issue.
The day you first start the light bleeding. Because you don't bleed for 2 days after the light bleeding, then don't count these days as your period. But its still day 1 of your period.
It means you have stopped bleeding
you can still be pregnant if it was positive -u probably experecine implatation bleeding which is lighter than a normal period and last to one-three days only--go make the ob/gyn appt congrats