Implantation pain usually starts 5 to 7 days past ovulation until your expected period. The bleeding, if you have any due to implantation, will usually appear in the same week your period is due.
Implantation pain can take place in the back, uterus/cervix area and areas around it. This pain should be uncomfortable, which makes it noticeable, but should not cause you to pass out or keel over due to pain. It will feel like pulling, stretching and resemble your menstruation cramps.
Although most women still experience pulling and stretching pain throughout their entire pregnancy, implantation pain is recorded to be off and on throughout your first two weeks of pregnancy.
Just like each pregnancy, each female is different.
yu can have cramps ; &slight bleeding while implantation , buht its totally nomal hunn . :) it jusss the planatation still goin on .
4 days after conception is very early. It is possible although very slight you could have implantation bleeding and slight cramping.
Yes cramping is normal during the first trimester. Its due to the baby growing and stretching you internally which is why you have cramps. Any bloody discharge, or spotting or sharp cramps should be reported to your doctor.
Some women report some cramping and slight spotting around implantation time, others don't notice anything.. so I think it's possible, just does not happen everytime. ~pawsalmighty
Hi, The bleeding you experienced was too long for implantation bleeding. It sounds like a period. See your doctor incase you have a infection.
If it was not implantation you could have been ovulating. if you still have pregnancy systoms take a home test first thing in the morning.
Yes.
It varies from one woman to another, but yes, it can be normal. Although, if you haven't been cramping five days before starting your period, and have now begun to do so, then you may need to see your ob/gyn.
yes cause it happen to me
Yes it is very normal 4 out of 5 people get cramps in early pregnancy and may have extreme cramps.
Some light cramping can be normal along with some light pink or brown discharge with a pregnancy. But it's best to check with your OB/GYN for a more accurate answer for your exact situation.
this could just be PMS as in PRE menstural symptoms.. i used to only have cramps during my rag and then i started having them before hand as i got older.