What is Implantation Bleeding??
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Answer:
When the egg become fertilized with a sperm at the time of ovulation it begin traveling down the Fallopian tube towards the uterus. During that time the fertilized egg multiplies into first 2, then 4 and after 8 and more cells. The fertilized eggs which is know as the "blastocyst" enter the uterine cavity about 5-6 days after fertilization and attaches to the inside layer of the uterus within 1-2 days after reaching the uterus.
Implantation is the attachment of the fertilized egg when the fertilized egg (now call a blastocyst) has completed its travel through the fallopian tube and attaches to the bin liner of the uterus. Implantation happens around a week after ovulation with a breadth of 6-12 days after fertilization.
The blastocyst is a cluster of tiny cells, smaller than the leader of a pin. Most women have no symptoms on that daylight.Some women report some spotting or bleeding around the time of implantation. Most women report this bleeding to be brown in color though some mention it to be more rosy. Most women report at most a few drops of blood -- maybe one to two small red or brown spots within the panties, though others report a more substantial amount but rarely if ever does it approach the appearance of menstrual bleeding. If your bleeding is similar to a menstrual interval chances are that it's not implantation bleeding.
It's expected that most women who do become pregnant do not experience implantation bleeding, and many women experience some spotting but they are not pregnant.
If you experience bleeding regularly after ovulation and you are not pregnant next you may want to discuss with your doctor whether some test can be done to make sure everything is OK.
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Implantation bleeding can occur when a fertilized egg implant itself into the uterine lining.
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