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Q: How Late Were U B4 U Experienced Implantation Bleeding
asked by: mayer4567 on January 19th, 2005
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I was just wondering, how long after ur missed period it takes to experience implantation bleeding
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jaysgirl26
replied on January 19th, 2005
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What's implantation bleeding?
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Tazzy D
replied on January 19th, 2005
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It is normally went you are suppose to come on your period, but some people wont even notice it
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jaysgirl26
replied on January 19th, 2005
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Oh ok :d
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BrianBaby
replied on January 19th, 2005
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I had implantation bleeding two days before I was supposed to get my period. I actually thought it was the begining of my period but it was really light and only last a day....Turned out I was preggo!
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lil_blaze2004
replied on January 20th, 2005
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I don't think I had any implantation bleeding. Not everyone does!
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Tazzy D
replied on January 20th, 2005
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jaysgirl26 wrote:
what's implantation bleeding?


http://www.Femalehealthmadesimple.Com/file sixfinal.Html


also here is what implantation is:


when the sperm has met the egg, the egg journeys through the fallopian tubes, where it travels down into the uterus. Once it arrives into the uterus, it clings onto the walls, and tries to "implant" itself into the uterine lining. This is what is known as implantation.

Implantation happens 5 to 9 days after conception. Once the egg has successfully implanted itself, the lining of the uterus sheds some blood. The blood travels down and presents itself 7 to 10 days after implantation. This is called implantation bleeding. By the time this spotting of blood reaches the outside, it has become "old" and thus looks black, brown, or dark red.

Not all women have implantation bleeding. Not having it does not necessarily mean your pregnancy is doomed or that you did not conceive that cycle. Most who experience this bleeding, naturally assume it is their period visiting days earlier than scheduled. Other than the light spotting, there are no other symptoms for implantation or implantation bleeding.


I hope this helps you or atleast the link does..
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BrianBaby
replied on January 20th, 2005
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Yes that's true~not everyone has implantation bleeding
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