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Yes. When the blastocyst (which is what the embryo is called at this stage) is implanting itself into the wall of the uterus, it erodes part of the endometrial lining (the part that is shed during a period) away so that it can fully embed itself in the wall. This can commonly cause spotting. If the bleeding were to continue for more than about a day, or if you are worried about the amount, you're better off to go and see your doctor, just in case.

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