{"id":24176,"date":"2022-04-19T04:05:33","date_gmt":"2022-04-19T10:05:33","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/americanpregnancy.org\/?p=24176"},"modified":"2022-05-31T14:50:25","modified_gmt":"2022-05-31T20:50:25","slug":"what-is-implantation-bleeding","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/americanpregnancy.org\/pregnancy-symptoms\/what-is-implantation-bleeding\/","title":{"rendered":"What is Implantation Bleeding?"},"content":{"rendered":"

Implantation bleeding can occur about 10-14 days after conception when the fertilized egg attaches to the interior lining of the uterus. This movement of the egg can result in light bleeding or spotting, which is completely normal and should not require any kind of medical attention. Generally, around a third of pregnant women will experience implantation bleeding. While similar in timing to a woman’s menstrual period, the two are different. Implantation bleeding is lighter than menstrual bleeding.<\/p>\n

Implantation Bleeding Symptoms<\/h2>\n

Implantation bleeding is considered one of the early pregnancy symptoms<\/a> (at least one of the first easily identifiable signs for a mother). Because implantation bleeding occurs near the time of her next period, many women are confused whether it is a possible pregnancy or a period. Here are other signs of implantation bleeding<\/p>\n