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I've asked a lot of questions this week being that I might be pregnant and just needed some info and a little advice. But Ive been reading a lot of questions and everyone I read said that had implantation bleeding. Does each women get implantation bleeding? Im five days late and still haven't tested. I’ve been doing the #2 a lot (sorry tmi) Im tired and i have a slight headache
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I never did! My sisters did, though. So, no, not everyone gets it. And having headaches and being more exhausted than usual are definitley signs, as is a lot of BM's. Good luck! I would go ahead and test, to be honest. I usually tested at about this time.
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hiya, before i found out i was preg i was thinking of the oddest things and dreaming of babies etc, that was 1 of the v first symptoms i had. along with that i had the implantation bleeding aswell, which was light pink, constipation, urinating each 2 seconds, bad headaches, also felt a lot of stretching inside. i didnt get a until i was bout 10 days late.
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i never had implantation bleeding when i was pregnant. i did go through the same thing that you're experiencing just last week. i thought i might have been pregnant and having implantation bleeding but i took 2 tests and both came back negative and then i started my period three days later. it sucks cause i was hoping to be pregnant. hope everything works out the way you want it to!!
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NO. Implantation is not the norm, it is the exception. Less than 30% of pregnancies have implantation bleeding.
I have been pregnant twice. I didn't have implantation bleeding either time.
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Nope! Doctors estimate that it happens to around 30% of women. It is more of something you can look back on when you’ve a confirmed pregnancy.
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implantation bleeding is rare. Most women get their periods early when TTC because of stress and hope it is implantion bleeding
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