Implantation bleeding?

2023-01-23 03:27:02
What is the difference between implantation bleeding and periods ? After how many days does implantation bleeding occur after the day of intercourse? For the one who have pcos - irregular menses and light bleeding.
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Implantation bleeding is very light, almost like spotting and usually occurs 10-14 days after last period.

Answered2023-01-23 07:41:53

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Answered2023-01-23 04:07:34

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Implementation bleeding doesn't always occur. The majority of the women always get periods.  Thus "implantation bleeding" is accidental . It doesn't always happen . In other words "implantation bleeding" is a retrospective diagnosis. If you get bleeding in a between the periods it is better to look for a cause for it rather than presuming that it is implantation bleeding. For more details please appear in NEET and join a Medical College. Till that time you should consult a Gynaecologist on Practo with all your doubts.

Answered2023-01-23 03:36:34

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Implantation bleeding is very uncommon thing to occur. Connect please for your concerns

Answered2023-01-23 12:39:05

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Fr implantation bleed u need to be pregnant Implantation bleed is a little lighter than normal period

Answered2023-01-23 05:29:36

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