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Q: Implantation...?
asked by: purpz28 on December 18th, 2005
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How soon after conception does implantation bleeding occur and what is it like...Heavy? Light? How long does it last?
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fatfamily02
replied on December 18th, 2005
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These girls say around 10 to 14 days after ovulation, which makes it right around the time of missed period or just a few days before. It can happen as early as 3 days after ovulation though according to health class. Anywhere from 3 to 8 days health class said. So anywhere from 3 to 14 days.

It is usually spotting or lite period sometimes with brown blood. I never had it but a tremendous amount of these girls say they have had it.
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chanee
replied on December 18th, 2005
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Hi purp I had implantation with my second that i'm preggo with now I was 6wks when I had it but make sure you go to dr just in cause.They wanted to make sure with me that it was not tubal pregnancy but don't fret I would just go to dr's to make sure ok keep us posted
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purpz28
replied on December 18th, 2005
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Ok I just wondered if all of this could happen so quickly "if" I did happen to be ovulating on the day that we messed around which was 3 days after my period. Now it has been only 3 days since then but today I had lite spotting and some brown blood. It just seems awful quick but I may just be being paranoid. Anyway I will keep you informed.
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