Bleeding confused - periods and implanta

2023-01-16 07:07:03
I have unprotected intercourse with my husband on Jan 5 ,6,8 and 11...I have a regular menstrual cycle... on every 27-28 days.. my expected period date was on Jan 16th... but on Jan 14th night I have a very very light bleeding.. which does not soak a pad... till today I have a very light light bleeding...with mild cramps....... usually on periods I have a good bleeding... is it normal periods or implantation bleeding ??? Its been 3 days I have a very light bleeding. ...am I pregnant ??.. when should I done my pregnNcy test ...plz explain in detail
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Answered2023-01-16 14:02:43

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It is not an  implantation bleeding. Please  wait for another week and then you should do your urine pregnancy test. Consult with a Gynaecologist on Practo with the report.

Answered2023-01-16 08:50:40

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Answered2023-01-16 07:48:32

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Connect please and do a pregnancy test now itself

Answered2023-01-16 09:23:43

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Wait for 3-4 days for proper menses to start If no menses then do urine pregnancy test

Answered2023-01-16 07:34:42

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For implantation bleed u need to be pregnant With bleeding urine pregnancy test can be false positive U can go fr a blood test bhcg that would be confirmatory to rule out pregnancy

Answered2023-01-16 07:09:37

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