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Q: Implantation Bleeding
asked by: Dani123 on January 10th, 2007
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Hi

i had my period on the 29th december I think I ovulated on the 6th jan, then on the 10th jan I went to wipe and had a few streaks of blood on the toilet paper, like it was mixed with my mucus but very light, I have been feeling crampy and a bit of nausea and insomia, do think this could be all signs of pregnancy.


I haven't spotted since and my period is due on the 20th jan according to the hormonal forcaster but who knows when it will come as I am irregular and yes my cycle is only 22 days short this month, we have been trying to conceive, so any inputs would be great.
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Kia replied on January 10th, 2007
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How do you know your cycle will only be 22 days?
You can't know that until it happens.

Implantation bleeding (not very common) occurs between 7-10 after ovulation typically.

I'd actually expect you to have ovulated when you saw the mucus - sometimes the cervical mucus is tinged with brown/pink/red just after ovulation due to the follicle on the ovary rupturing.
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Dani123 replied on January 11th, 2007
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kia_breizzze wrote:
how do you know your cycle will only be 22 days?

You can't know that until it happens.


Implantation bleeding (not very common) occurs between 7-10 after ovulation typically.


I'd actually expect you to have ovulated when you saw the mucus - sometimes the cervical mucus is tinged with brown/pink/red just after ovulation due to the follicle on the ovary rupturing.


my last period was 22 days and according to my mucus I ovulated on the 6th jan and been feeling nausea for a couple of days.
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Mabel replied on January 11th, 2007
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dani123 wrote:

my last period was 22 days and according to my mucus I ovulated on the 6th jan and been feeling nausea for a couple of days.


it takes awhile for the embryo to implant on your uterine wall. You would never feel any pregnancy symptoms until this happened. So for you to feel pregnancy symptoms on and before 4 days after your supposed ovulation, it sounds like wishful thinking. It takes some time for the sperm to get to the egg, this is not an instant 'pregnant' thing. Then it takes some more time for the the embryo to implant. This can take up to 5 days.

Wait until your period is due before testing.

Implantation bleeding is not common. It can happen, but is not common. As I said before, pregnancy symptoms cannot start before implantation occurs - your body wouldn't even know it was pregnant yet!
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tigresacanela24 replied on January 11th, 2007
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Hello ingi, love! How've you been? Haven't talked to you in a bit...
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Dani123 replied on January 11th, 2007
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ingi wrote:
dani123 wrote:

my last period was 22 days and according to my mucus I ovulated on the 6th jan and been feeling nausea for a couple of days.


it takes awhile for the embryo to implant on your uterine wall. You would never feel any pregnancy symptoms until this happened. So for you to feel pregnancy symptoms on and before 4 days after your supposed ovulation, it sounds like wishful thinking. It takes some time for the sperm to get to the egg, this is not an instant 'pregnant' thing. Then it takes some more time for the the embryo to implant. This can take up to 5 days.

Maybe but I am still getting cramps and feeling a bit of nausea so I will wait it out, thanks anyway, I already have one child so I know the symptoms just was real worried about the blood in my discharge, and everybody body is different so who knows.
Wait until your period is due before testing.


Implantation bleeding is not common. It can happen, but is not common. As I said before, pregnancy symptoms cannot start before implantation occurs - your body wouldn't even know it was pregnant yet!
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