Can someone please tell and explain me when does implantation bleeding take place?? Is it always before expected menses? And how exactly is it? Just light spottings?
I got my periods a day before my expected menses and it was heavy. My periods earlier used to be for 5 days with almost no blood but now it came to a stop after 3rd day although there is blood in my vagina but it isn't coming out. But this happened in December also. I got close to my boyfriend (no sex) after my December periods and i did get my periods in Jan but i am still scared if it is implantation bleeding. Please can some doctor clear this for me and relieve me from this stress? I have my exams coming up please help.
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If your periods are normal with good blood flow, there is nothing to worry about. Avoid unnecessary stress.
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If you got your periods on time with good flow, i dont think you need to worry. Occasionally period cycle length and flow can very because of stress. Relax give your exams.
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