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Posted: 02/24/07 - 18:56 Post subject: |
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| thats rich coming from someone who cant spell scentifically |
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Posted: 02/24/07 - 19:07 Post subject: Sharing info that has no medical bearance. |
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| What I think is VERY RUDE is to come to a site like this not knowing what your talking about. Ppl are looking for answers sometimes, ones that are very important to them, not just someones uneducated opinion. I have 4 children and have read just about everything imaginalbe about conception and so on and not once have I seen or heard a Dr. speak of implantation at that stage PO. SMH@ U!! Really, its childish to maintain that you 'read somewhere'... I believe it was just your own thinking and it was incorrect. Please give the source of your info so that readers may check its reliablility if your going to insist on posting comments like that.[/b] |
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Posted: 02/24/07 - 19:22 Post subject: Re: Implantation bleeding 3-5 dpo |
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What I think is VERY RUDE is to come to a site like this not knowing what your talking about. Ppl are looking for answers sometimes, ones that are very important to them, not just someones uneducated opinion. I have 4 children and have read just about everything imaginable about conception and so on and not once have I seen or heard a Dr. speak of implantation at that stage PO. SMH@ U!! Really, its childish to maintain that you 'read somewhere'... I believe it was just your own thinking and it was incorrect. Please give the source of your info so that readers may check its reliability if your going to insist on posting comments like that.
Implantation generally takes place 6-12 DPO or later. And only a small percentage of women actually experience bleeding due to implantation. |
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Posted: 03/05/07 - 08:43 Post subject: |
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embryo's can implant from 3dpo and on...usually closer to 5dpo, the bleeding can happen a few days after implantation..sooo if you get bleeding at 11dpo it can be from earlier on.
let's hope it all works out for everyone |
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Posted: 03/06/07 - 02:27 Post subject: |
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| Its really hard to say when implantation can occure yes most people say that it can take 6 to 10 days as well, also they may have ovulated sooner then they think, maybe to the sperm caught the egg comeing down the tubes then it may take less time for implantaion to occure...Most people do experiance implantation bleeding while other do not, every one is different on how there bodies work...As for those arguing on here maybe there not for sure when they ovulated and they are guesing on how many days it has been..Sperm can live inside a womens body anywhere from 3 to 7 days..You can even become pregnant while you are on your period.. All im saying is that everyone is different and anything is possible..There is no need to argue on here just get a third opion from someone else if you dont like what anyone has told you....Will be waiting on the replys!!! Hope this helps... |
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Posted: 03/06/07 - 17:44 Post subject: |
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| Indiana Gal wrote: | | Its really hard to say when implantation can occure yes most people say that it can take 6 to 10 days as well, also they may have ovulated sooner then they think, maybe to the sperm caught the egg comeing down the tubes then it may take less time for implantaion to occure...Most people do experiance implantation bleeding while other do not, every one is different on how there bodies work...As for those arguing on here maybe there not for sure when they ovulated and they are guesing on how many days it has been..Sperm can live inside a womens body anywhere from 3 to 7 days..You can even become pregnant while you are on your period.. All im saying is that everyone is different and anything is possible..There is no need to argue on here just get a third opion from someone else if you dont like what anyone has told you....Will be waiting on the replys!!! Hope this helps... |
Umm, No, MOST PPL DO NOT EXPERIENCE implantaion bleeding! Dear gawd, dont be afraid to do a little research!!
A small percentage of women have implantation bleeding. Alot of women look for it tho bc ppl like YOU have them thinking its a sure indication of pregnancy. Alot of women have abnormal bleeding durring their cycles and its not even remotely related to a pregnancy symptom or sign and can be a sign of several other things that should have women alot more worried then whether or not they may be pregnant. <i.e.> HPV....Cervical cancer, Cysts, and various infections/std's.
So ya, thanks for posting your nonsense that only further confuses these ppl looking for actual Help!! You so rock  |
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Posted: 03/06/07 - 20:03 Post subject: |
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| Ok, you know what I have done my research, as a matter of fact I have been to school for nursing and finished at the top of the class..I didnt say that everyone experiances it..Read my post!!! Everyone is different on how there body reacts and that this can be a sign as well along with the other syptoms..So drop it this is not a place for people to come on here and argue about whats what..Like I said if you dont like what one has wrote then get another opion thats all....Leave it alone... |
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Posted: 03/06/07 - 20:10 Post subject: |
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| Indiana Gal wrote: | | Ok, you know what I have done my research, as a matter of fact I have been to school for nursing and finished at the top of the class..I didnt say that everyone experiances it..Read my post!!! Everyone is different on how there body reacts and that this can be a sign as well along with the other syptoms..So drop it this is not a place for people to come on here and argue about whats what..Like I said if you dont like what one has wrote then get another opion thats all....Leave it alone... |
Allow me to quote for you, since your memory is indeed fault ridden.
"Most ppl do experience implantation bleeding"
So... perhaps it would do you some good to re-read your OWN post.
And Yes... I will correct your incorrect information if I know you are wrong, aside from that.... go back to school hun.
Much luck!! |
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Posted: 03/06/07 - 23:11 Post subject: |
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| You know what it doesnt matter!!! Opions are like assholes every one has one, and arguing on here doesnt get anything done, if you dont like what I say or anyone else has to say then go some where else!!!! |
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Posted: 03/07/07 - 00:27 Post subject: |
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| This message is for Wild Orchid...As a supporter for this forum, I am going to ask you nicely not to answer any more posts or replys in a negative manner...This is very rude to other users using this forum...Like many people in the past have said, If you cant say anything nice then dont say anything at all...Even if you dont agree with a posting or reply just give your opion and leave it at that!!! |
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