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    What is implantation bleeding?

    Learn more about implantation and what this means if you are pregnant. Discover what to look out for and why it happens in our guide.

    Posté le : 14 Aug, 2023

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    What is implantation bleeding?

    Have you ever heard of implantation bleeding? It's a topic that often comes up in discussions about pregnancy, but many people aren't quite sure what it is or what it means.

    In this article, we'll be exploring what implantation bleeding is, when it typically occurs, and what you can expect if you experience it. Whether you're trying to conceive or simply curious about the ins and outs of pregnancy, this post is for you.

    What is implantation bleeding?

    Implantation bleeding happens when a fertilised egg (embryo) attaches to the lining of the uterus.

    It's often characterised by light spotting and is caused by the blood vessels in your uterus bleeding when the embryo implants. 

    What does implantation bleeding look like?

    Implantation bleeding typically involves a small amount of spotting that can range from light pink to a rusty colour. This light bleeding can last between a few hours to up to four days and is sometimes accompanied by other implantation symptoms.

    You may notice light traces of blood in your knickers, on a sanitary pad or the paper when you wipe after going to the loo.

    How much blood does implantation bleeding produce?

    Implantation bleeding is usually light and only results in a few drops of blood or spotting. But it's important to note that implantation bleeding is different for every person. It can be heavier or lighter depending on your body.

    If you're at all concerned about how much you're bleeding, it's best to check in with your doctor for reassurance.

    When does implantation bleeding occur?

    Implantation bleeding typically happens around seven to 15 days after conception and lasts for a few days.

    You may find that it happens around the time you'd expect your period if you have a regular, 28-day cycle, but it'll be much lighter than menstrual bleeding.

    Is it implantation bleeding or a period?

    Implantation bleeding is usually much lighter than a usual period and can be accompanied by some other early pregnancy symptoms which can help you. If you usually have light or irregular periods, the following points may help you differentiate between the two.

      Implantation bleeding Menstrual bleeding
    Duration 1-4 days 4-7 days
    Blood flow Light or spotting Heavier
    Blood colour Light pink or dark brown Bright red
    Cramping Light and doesn't increase in intensity Heavier and lasts longer
    Other symptoms Nausea Breakouts, bloating and PMS
    Pregnancy test result Positive Negative

     

    Is implantation bleeding common?

    Implantation bleeding happens in 15 to 25% of early pregnancies, and not all pregnant people experience implantation bleeding, so if you haven't noticed any symptoms yet, this doesn't mean you're not pregnant.

    If you do not see any bleeding, it is not a sure sign that you are not pregnant.

    When should I get checked if I am bleeding in early pregnancy?

    Light bleeding or spotting in early pregnancy is common, but any implantation bleeding that you do experience should be short-lived.

    If you know you're pregnant and are experiencing heavy bleeding it could be a sign of something more serious (like a miscarriage, ectopic pregnancy, or an infection), so it's best to talk to your doctor or midwife about any bleeding you experience at any stage of pregnancy if you're feeling concerned.

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