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∙ 16y agoYou could well be pregant! It sounds like implantation symptons. Wait until your normal date to come on and take a test, if it says no, then wait a few more days and see whats what. If its been over a week and your still in the same position, then i'd go and see a doctor.
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∙ 16y agoit deffinatly sounds like it, however, I had a period that started off that way. If you have missed a pill that could be the reason why
Yes, it is possible to experience implantation cramping without any associated bleeding. Cramping can occur as the fertilized egg attaches to the uterine lining, but not everyone who experiences implantation cramping will necessarily have bleeding.
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Yes! It may be implantation bleeding rather than a period. Implantation bleeding is often mistaken for a period.
I don't remember where i read this ( i think some website ) but i believe you can have implantation bleeding- something to do with the lining shedding.
Yes this can be a sign of early pregnancy.
With my first pregnancy I just had the implantation bleeding, no cramping, I felt wonderful. With my second pregnancy I had awful period like cramps. I didn't think I could be pregnant because it felt like my period was coming.
It's more likely to be a sign of your period being about to arrive. However, take a pregnancy test if you miss your period
Early period bleeding is typically heavier and lasts longer than implantation bleeding. Implantation bleeding is usually lighter in flow, pink or brown in color, and occurs around 6-12 days after conception. Additionally, implantation bleeding may be accompanied by light cramping and is less likely to contain clots.
Implantation bleeding typically occurs about 6-12 days after conception, which can be days before your expected period. It is usually light and may be accompanied by light cramping. If you suspect implantation bleeding, it's best to take a pregnancy test to confirm.
It could be your period...... or ending your period
Implantation typically occurs about 6-12 days after ovulation, which is normally before a period would start. If implantation does occur during a period, it would be rare and could lead to confusion in tracking menstrual cycles.