How many days does fertilization take and how many days does implantation happen after ovulation?
fertilization happens somewhere between day 1 and day 14 of your cycle depending on the length of your cycle and where you ovulate. ovulation typically is between day 10 and 14. fertilization happens instantly when sperm meets an egg. implantation typically happens 7-10 days after ovulation.
What does it mean if your bleeding and your pregnant?
GO TO THE HOSPITAL NOW!!!!!!!! IF YOU ARE DUE SHORTLY, THEN YOU MAY BE IN LABOR. IF YOU HAVE A WHILE BEFORE YOU ARE DUE, THEN YOU MAY NEED SOMETHING TO STOP PRETERM LABOR.
Took 5 pregnancy test 7 days before period was due they were all positive how accurate is this?
Well a Doctor could confirm it
How soon do you feel implantation cramps before period is due?
I started feeling them two days before my expected period day.
What day of the placebo week should bleeding occur or is it totally random?
It really depends. I know I start on the 2 or 3 placebo pill.
How many days after the 7 day break do you bleed?
It depends on the oral contraceptive taken, and the person taking it to how many days into your break your period starts. With regular pill taking and time your period should be easier to predict accurately once your body gets into a regular 'rhythm'. It can start any number of days after taking the last pill in your packet, but usually starts during the 7 day break rather than after.
Is it normal for implantation blood to last up to 6 days?
I'm not certain if this is considered normal, but I had implantation bleeding that lasted exactly 6 days when I was pregnant with my son.
No long duistance answer - see a doctor.
It's quite common. Brown is dead blood. Red of course is fresh. You could be tensed up from many thinks in your life and your muscles constrict. When you relax the dead blood will simply leave your body and that's why you are seeing the brownish mucus.
That is definitely not implantation bleeding but could be a miscarriage or something else. If this is not normal for you, then you should see a doctor.
Your period actually started on the first 4 days and the pain was probably cramps. For many women this is normal. My guess is that you may also have PMS a week or so before your period and a few days after. If you have headaches, backaches, food cravings, swelling, sore breasts this is PMS. You can help yourself by watching sugar and caffeine intake in or around this time, take B6, and get some excerise. Over the counter pills for periods can also help and when the cramps start drink hot tea and put a heating pad on your lower back.
Can you get pregnant straight away after having your implant out 3 days ago?
You can get pregnant as soon as you start ovulating.
At 16, the timing of your menstrual cycle can be thrown off by lots of things - dieting, exercise, stress or even having a cold.
Implantation bleeding generally lasts a very short time, it may be "crampy" and it is more like spotting than it is menstrual flow. I would suggest you get a pregnancy test - just to be sure you're not pregnant - because if you are pregnant, you have some tough decisions to make and the sooner you decide what you are going to do, the better.
I'm sure this is not a surprise to you - having sex creates babies. Nothing except a hysterectomy and abstinence is 100% effective in preventing pregnancy but there are excellent types of birth control available - at very low costs through Planned Parenthood.
A few little things about having sex so young (before turning 18) : the more sex partners you have in your lifetime, the greater chance of cervical cancer and STI's. The younger a girl becomes sexually active - the more likely she is to have unprotected sex and the higher the number of sex partners she will have before turning 25. Most young women who start having sex in their mid to young teens regret it by age 21, adding sex to a relationship usually doesn't improve the relationship - but it makes ending it more difficult.
Here are some popular methods of birth control for teens and their success rate -
99% - Implanon - a small plastic device that is placed under the skin usually in your arm - using local anesthetic - delivers a small dose of progesterone to prevent ovulation and cause cervical mucus to become thick, removed when you are ready to start a family or in three years.99% - Depo-Provera - same type of hormone Implanon uses, new shot every 12 weeks.
92% to 98% The "Pill" taken once a day for 21 to 28 days a cycle - hormones prevent ovulation. Birth Control Pills (BCP) are 99% effective when used exactly as ordered, they are convenient and inexpensive.
92% to 98% The BCPatch changed once a week - works in a similar way as all hormonal BC.
75% to 85% - Condom, sponge, diaphgram, cervical cap,: Use correctly every time you have sex. Fertility-awareness based methods: Abstain and use condoms on fertile days.
There is also Emergency Contraception - Plan B.Used in the 72 hours after having unprotected sex - it is 89% effective.
Does implantation bleeding have some pieces of uterine tissue?
I've been spotting off and on for a week now. The first day I had a splash of dark blood just at that time, then the rest of the day was brown streaks. I didn't bleed again until two days later. Same thing, a splash of dark brownish blood in the am, then brown streaking. The next few days were just brown streaking almost dry like. Then the next day another splash of blood. The last 3 days of this, I had some small, thin pieces of what looked like tissue with the brown streaks when I wiped. I just took a pregnancy test, and it's positive.
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.
What is the medical term meaning process in which the embryo embeds itself in endometrium?
Implantation is the process of the embryo embedding in the endometrium.
What would cause someone to have spotting before periods and low grade temps every night?
okay, it is normal for your body temp to be elevated at night. It isn't a fever unless it's over 100.5 and if it is you need to see a doctor for a work up for urine infection or PID. the spotting before your period is just the way your cycle starts. good luck
That is either a menstrual cycle or a miscarraige. You are definitely not pregnant and if so, something isn't right.
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Why do women have their period around the same time?
While there has been multiple reasonings for why menstrual synchrony, it's actually pretty unlikely that this phenomena exists at all. The research and methodologies used to prove the existence of menstrual synchrony have largely been rejected as flawed and inaccurate.
It's possible. I experienced it 4 days after conception, and lasted 5 days very light.