Implantation?
Last night I felt a strange cramp in my lower right of my abdomen - strange because it didn't hurt at all, just felt - well - strange!
Any ideas? Please don't say "take a test" - I'll do that if/when I miss my period next week.
thanks for your help!
Answer:
This would be just about the right time for implantion to occur since you mentioned that you're expected to have a period next week. Many women don't ever even notice it, but if you're trying to concieve, then you're probably like me and paying close attention to every little twinge. lol!!
I'm due for my period one week from today, but have full intentions of testing on saturday or sunday with an early response test.
Good luck to you!!!
It could be implantation bleeding if you are pregnant or it could also be ovulatory bleeidng. It really depends on where in your cycle you are right now.
Implantation usually occurs within 7-10 after ovulation. It can cause slight bleeding like you mentioned. It could be a good sign for you ..if you are trying to get pregnant of course. Good luck dear!
It very well could be signs of implantation which happens to about 25-30% of us.
I had brownish/pinkish spotting along with some leukorrhea about a week before my period was due, but had two instances of a pinching-like cramping a few days before then. Four days later I took a First Response early pregnancy test and got a positive result.
Unfortunately there's nothing you can do but sit around and wait until you get the positive on the test and treat your body as though you were pregnant.
sounds like you're pregnant. implantation bleeding is a very small amount of blood. it's so small that most women never see it. however, it is supposed to occur on the day you were supposed to get your period. give or take a day.
Implantation bleeding: There can be a small amount of spotting associated with the normal implantation of the embryo into the uterine wall, called implantation bleeding. This is usually very minimal, but frequently occurs on or about the same day as your period was due. This can be very confusing if you mistake it for simply a mild period and don't realize you are pregnant. This is a normal part of pregnancy and no cause for concern.
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