Implantation bleeding, if any, would occur anywhere from 6-12 days after ovulation. Implantation bleeding does not always occur, even if implantation does occur, so if you think you are pregnant, and it's been longer than 14 days since ovulation, (or 21 days since unprotected sex) you can safely take a home pregnancy test and get accurate results.
If you are bleeding while you are pregnant you may vomit. Also it may be a light pink color or spotty if pregnant.
you may be bleeding even if you are pregnant
There are no ill effects from using a tampon for bleeding from miscarriage, whether or not you knew you were pregnant. You can use tampons or pads for this bleeding. If bleeding is extremely heavy, pads may be easier.
She may have had a miscarriage
Do you mean you only bled for one day before you were due for your period? If so you may be pregnant and you may be experiencing implantation bleeding!
Yes, bleeding while pregnant is possible, though unlikely. You may want to speak with your doctor.
No, it is biologically impossible for a woman to menstruate while she is pregnant - menstruation only occurs after ovulation, which is prevented while a woman is already pregnant, and uterus lining shedding would result in miscarriage. A woman can experience vaginal bleeding while pregnant for other reasons, such as implantation bleeding or hormonal changes, if any woman is pregnant and experiences vaginal bleeding she should seek immediate medical attention as it may be that she is at risk of miscarriage.
No, but you might have bleeding in between periods. You may be pregnant and should check.
This may be implantation bleeding if it's light. If it gets heavy, you need to call your doc.
Within about 5-7 days you should get a positive on a home pregnancy test. Once you experience implantation bleeding you can find out if you're pregnant by doing a pregnancy test about 2-3 weeks later. you can take a pregnancy test as early as 3 or 4 days before your period is due http://thefertilityshop.com implantations bleeding if you get it doesn't always mean your pregnant cause i got it on the 2nd may then got periods so .... if everyone who had implantation bleeding then i would be having a period while pregnant won't I
Yes! It may be implantation bleeding rather than a period. Implantation bleeding is often mistaken for a period.
Okay, a pregnancy test would be useful from 7 days after fertilization and implantation, this may be a sign you are pregnant but a test is required to make sure, so the first step is to take the test, if you are pregnant bleeding this early may be a bad sign,and may indicate that you are losing the pregnancy, which cannot be controlled,it may also be nothing, but you would have to first establish you are pregnant. Abnormal bleeding patterns are also often the result of fluctuating hormones, and this is very common in women of childbearing age, and almost always occurs at some time in life, so if you are not pregnant that is the likely cause. If the spotting continues for more than 7 days, I would advise a pelvic exam with a gynecologist