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wag mag assess sa sarili ng implantation bleeding kase di ka po doctor, not unless magpacheck up ka po ngayon at ob mismo ang magsabi non. nangyayari lang yan if magkagestational sac or attachment ng embryo sa uterine lining mo. if ever na juntis, spotting/bleeding during pregnancy is not normal kaya wag magself conclude ng implantstion bleeding. i had 2 losses rin. sa ob-REI ako nagpahandle before and during TTC. then transfer sa ob-Perinat specialize for high risk preg. considered as APAS kasi may recurrent losses kaya naka medication na blood thinner. kung duda na preggy ka mag PT ka. kasi prior period nakakadetect na rin naman mg HCG. sa 3rd pregnancy ko nagkarainbow baby na ko, 3 days prior expected period nagPT ako dun lumabas yung faint line. positive, sumunod na week nagpabetaHCG ako kasi di naman pwede dalhin ang faint line result sa ob para maconsider agad na preggy talaga. 2k+ hcg levels ko nun equivalent to 5 wks, nag switch na ko to ob-perinat. 6th wk, no embryo GS at YS only. 6th wk and 5 days bumalik agad ako kahit 7th wk pa next checkup dahil may spotting ako. still no embryo. saktong 7th wk bumalik ako may embryo na, kakastart lang ng progress. kaya nagspotting ako kasi mag aattach na ang crownrump embryo. mnanganak ako nitong nov. 4, anyways baby dust po ✨
I’m sorry to hear about your previous miscarriages. It’s great that you’re getting the green light from your doctors to try again. Regarding your question, implantation bleeding usually happens around 6-12 days after ovulation, and it’s typically lighter and shorter than a regular period. If your bleeding is lighter and doesn’t last long, it might be implantation bleeding, but if it’s similar to your usual period, it’s more likely your menstruation. If you’re uncertain, a pregnancy test or a visit to your OB can give you more clarity.
I’m sorry for your previous losses, but it’s great that you’ve received your doctor’s approval to try again. As for your question, implantation bleeding usually occurs 6-12 days after ovulation, and it’s often lighter and shorter than a regular period. If your bleeding is light and brief, it could be implantation bleeding, but if it’s similar to your usual period, it’s likely just your menstrual cycle. If you're unsure, it’s best to take a pregnancy test or consult your OB for confirmation. Wishing you all the best!
I’m sorry for your previous losses, but it’s great that you’ve received your doctor’s approval to try again. As for your question, implantation bleeding usually occurs 6-12 days after ovulation, and it’s often lighter and shorter than a regular period. If your bleeding is light and brief, it could be implantation bleeding, but if it’s similar to your usual period, it’s likely just your menstrual cycle. If you're unsure, it’s best to take a pregnancy test or consult your OB for confirmation. Wishing you all the best!
I understand your concern, especially after two miscarriages. Implantation bleeding usually happens around 6-12 days after ovulation and is typically lighter and shorter than your regular period. Kung medyo kaunti lang at hindi kasing heavy ng period, it could be implantation bleeding, but it’s still a bit tricky to tell for sure. Best to wait a few days, and kung hindi pa rin clear, mag-test na lang or consult your OB for confirmation.
I know after two miscarriages, every little sign can feel extra worrying. If it’s light spotting, maybe pink or brown in color, it might be implantation bleeding. But kung mas malakas siya or more like your usual period, then it could just be your period coming. I suggest waiting a few days and taking a test, or just reaching out to your doctor to be sure. Sending you positive thoughts for your journey!
Implantation bleeding is usually lighter and shorter than a regular period, and it happens around the time the fertilized egg attaches to the uterus. Kung medyo brownish or pinkish lang at hindi kasing heavy ng usual period mo, it could be implantation bleeding. Pero kung hindi sure, you can take a test after a few days to be sure or ask your OB for advice. I know it’s tough, but just hang in there!
Hi mom, please seek immediate help from your OB para maexamine nila ng maigi. Mahirap din po kasi kapag ganitong cases, it's hard to know, even for experienced moms. Hoping po that you're safe and healthy regardless of what this is, mommy!
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