Can you not bleed during implantaion.?


I read online that some women experience bleeding or spotting during implantaion. Can anyone tell me if it's possible not to have bleeding during implantation?

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Implantation bleeding can occur anywhere from 6-12 days after possible conception. Every woman will experience implantation bleeding differently—some will lightly spot for a few hours, others may have some light spotting for a couple days. Some women may never see it. Because of its timing, some women mistake it for AF, and just assume it was unusually light and very brief.

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every pregnancy is different, some women do, some women don't. some women do in one pregnancy and not in another. hope this helps.

I had some minor spotting during implantation but not everyone will experience bleeding. So, yes, you can have implantation without any sign of bleeding. We are all different .....some experience the most horrific stories you will ever hear...and then others wont experience anything...so you are different like the rest....good luck


Usually there is no bleeding or spotting with implantation, but it does happen. Cramping can definitely happen with implantation.
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I've been knocked up four times.

I think fewer women actually experience implantation bleeding than those who don't. It is more common to have carmping during implantation though. Every women's body is different, so until you are pregnant, you won't know for sure how your body will react.

Implantation bleeding is more the exception than the fact. More women don't have it than those who do. This is why most women don't know they are pregnant until they take a pregnancy test.

As for the cramping - normal. It could mean that the embryo is burrowing in and making itself at home. You can have bleeding and cramping but it is ok to not have those things too. If you bleed more than a very light red then you need to see your doctor heavy bleeding is not ok.



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