Can This Can Be Implementation Bleeding? Posted: 11-20-06 12:14pm
Hi there,
my dh and I have been ttc for a few months
now. I started taking ovulex a month and
a half ago and geritol last month. My
last cycle was 28 days but the one before
that was 26. I noticed that my last
cycle was a little bit more normal than
the others. I was supposed to start af
on tuesday the 21st. Well af came early
on saturday late afternoon which would
make my cycle at 25 days. The thing is,
is that it is not a normal period. It
was really light, and dark brown. And I
really didn't have any cramps at all.
Usually I get such bad cramps that I can't
even move. I usually have to take like
12 advil throughout the day to subside the
pain. Then on sunday, it was still
brownish in color and still light in flow.
Still no real cramps. That is why it
is so different to me, because I usually
have 2 full days of really bad cramps.
Also, my brests have been severely tender
for the past two weeks - more than usual.
Usually when af comes, the pain goes
away, well they are still tender. Thats
not normal.
I have not been on any bc since I was 24
and I am 29 now and still no baby!!!
Just wondering what anyone thinks of these
symptoms.
My other question was how long do you
bleed if you are having implementation
bleeding? Does it usually happen at this
time?
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks
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Kia
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Posted: 11-20-06 12:52pm
It is possible.
Implantation bleeding does not occur for
everyone.
It is usually just before you would expect
your period and it very light - often only
there when you wipe.
You would probably think it was your
period starting and then go to change your
sanitary protection and find nothing
there.
The only way to know for sure is to take a
pregnancy test.
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