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Q: During Implantation...?
asked by: babaycakes on January 12th, 2006
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During implantation bleeding or before or even afterwards...Can you get little cramping in your sides or not? Is it possible that implantation bleeding can be alittle bit heavy or does it have to be very light? Can some one like explain all the aspects of implantation bleeding so I dont have to keep asking questions.?
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~*~Jillian~*~
replied on January 12th, 2006
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It can be different ...Depending on the person...It varys..Just dont stress out about it...Just talk with your doctor about it im sure he/she can tell you much information ...Where you will under every aspect of the bleeding ...And know whats normal and whats not...
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babaycakes
replied on January 13th, 2006
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I cant go to the doctors about this...I still live with my parents and if they even found out I was pregnant or even having sex they would flip out so much.
My parents were set on me not having any sex till I was married and that hasnt happened yet so I did it anyways. But I just need advice cuz I dont go to the doctors.
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bunni1
replied on January 13th, 2006
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Implantation Bleeding
Hi babycakes,

implantation bleeding is usually a small amount of pinkish or brownish blood. It only happens to some women when the fertilized egg implants in the uterus, on average between 6 to 12 days past ovulation.

Hope this helps.
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~*~Jillian~*~
replied on January 13th, 2006
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Babaycakes...You can go to the clinic and get checked out without your parents having to know...So if thats the reason you are scared to get it checked out...Then there are ways around telling your parents :wink:
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Sunflower_pie81
replied on January 19th, 2006
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Babycakes, you do need to see someone about this. If you are pregnant you need to get past telling your 'rents.' there is nothing more important than getting prenatal care...Even though you may be scared. It's easy to come in here and ask for advice but no one in here can help you with your prenatal care. We are all different (our bodies and how they react to different things)...Only an your ob-gyn will be able to help you sort thru your questions with the right answers according to your body.

We are all happy to give you advice....But you really need to see a dr if you are really truly pregnant
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