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By Melissa Fink , Contributing Writer. Jan 22, Teach Me. Q: What is implantation bleeding? Is it normal? Q: How much bleeding is normal? Should I be worried? Q: Are there other symptoms associated with implantation bleeding? Q: How do I know the difference between implantation bleeding, my menstrual period, and a miscarriage? Gynecology Women's Health Pregnancy. November 11, November 07, November 05, October 22, Implantation bleeding is typically lighter in color than menstrual blood, which is usually dark red.
Clotting is typically the result of heavier menstrual flow or bleeding. This is especially true if the bleeding is heavy. According to the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists , an estimated 15 to 25 percent of women experience bleeding in the first trimester. Still, the only way to be sure about the underlying cause of your bleeding is to see your healthcare provider. Implantation bleeding can be one of the earliest signs of pregnancy. If you experience heavy bleeding outside of your menstrual cycle, make an appointment with your healthcare provider.
They can help find the cause and provide treatment options. Abnormal uterine bleeding is any vaginal bleeding that occurs between periods. Heavy flows and cramps can be a common experience during your periods.
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