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sweetlildakota4e

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Implanation Bleeding
Posted: 03-18-06 02:57am

I have the most stupidiest question to ask...

How many of you didn't get your implanation bleeding til like 7wks later or whatever after your missed period??

Is it normal.. If so.. I just wanna know if im the only one or anyone else experience this.. Not a day before your period.. A like 7-8 wks after your missed period.. Is it common and normal?

Thanks for the help

**if you do know what implanation bleeding is .. A vaginal discharge where its contain brown blood**
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Posted: 03-18-06 03:10am

I dont think thats normal, have you talked to a doctor or taken a preg test?
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Posted: 03-18-06 03:49am

Implantation bleeding is a small amount of bleeding from when the baby (known at that point as a blastocyst) sticks into the womb lining.
Some people may notice a small amount of brown blood about the time their period is due or like me may actually thing their period has started, but find nothing there when they change the tampon (boy was I ever confused lmao).

7 weeks later is not implantation bleeding as this occurs approximately 2weeks after fertilisation.

There are a million and one reason as to why you may notice a little bit of bleeding at around 7 weeks and the only way to be 100% sure is to go see your doctor/ob/gyn
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