Implantation Bleeding: Causes, Symptoms & What to Expect
Implantation bleeding is a type of vaginal bleeding that can occur during early pregnancy. It happens when a fertilized egg implants itself into the lining of the uterus. This can cause a small amount of blood vessels to break and release blood.
Implantation bleeding is usually light and lasts for only a few days. It can occur anywhere from 6 to 12 days after conception. However, it doesn't always happen. Some women may not experience any bleeding at all, while others may have heavier bleeding that lasts longer.
Implantation bleeding is usually not a cause for concern. However, if you are experiencing vaginal bleeding during pregnancy, it's always important to see your doctor to rule out any other possible causes.
Here are some of the symptoms of implantation bleeding:
* Light vaginal bleeding
* Mild cramps
* Sore breasts
* Fatigue
* Nausea
* Mood swings
If you are experiencing any of these symptoms, it's possible that you are pregnant. However, it's important to remember that these symptoms can also be caused by other conditions. If you are unsure, it's best to see your doctor to confirm whether or not you are pregnant.
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