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1444354 tn?1287445242

implantation bleed

hello again all...

just a quick question really...
does every woman when they are pregnant have an implantation bleed? and when do you get this bleed, is it about 2 weeks after conception? Im not too sure even though i have been reading on this site alot about it.

thanks
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I think its better not to have a implantation bleed, thank god i didnt bc id start requesting ultrasound. Both pregnancy didnt have Implatation bleeding.
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1271927 tn?1310580362
I never had it. My sis didn't have it with her first, but she did with her second. My other two sisters got it too. It seems to be random and doesn't indicate a healthy or not healthy pregnancy.
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1444354 tn?1287445242
thank you all for getting back to me!
hope you are all well.

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1194973 tn?1385503904
No. I never had it either. Only around 30% of women will ever experiance implantation bleeding. It typically occurs 6-12 days after fertilization takes place.
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1432741 tn?1300198763
Even i did not have it.. Bleeding is not that imp and some times , you even dont get any systmes inspite of being  pregnant as well...

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Not every women has bleeding with implantation.  I didn't have it with either of my pregnancies.  Implantation generally takes place a week or two after conception.  This would usually be a few days to a week before you are due to start your period.
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