How do I know if its implantation bleeding or a missed period?

Implantation Bleeding Symptoms

  1. Light or faint cramping (less than a normal period cramp)
  2. Mood swings.
  3. Headaches.
  4. Nausea.
  5. Breast tenderness.
  6. Lower backaches.

Can implantation bleeding occur the day you expect your period?

Implantation bleeding is generally light and short, just a few days’ worth. It usually occurs 10-14 days after conception, or around the time of your missed period. However, vaginal bleeding has been reported anytime in the first eight weeks of pregnancy. Spotting is also common before the start of a menstrual period.

Why do people mistake implantation bleeding for period?

Implantation bleeding typically occurs within days of conception, when the embryo (or blastocyst) attaches to the uterine lining. Some people mistake it for their regular period because it can look similar and occur near the time you’d expect your normal cycle.

How long after implantation can I test positive?

If you are pregnant, your body needs time to develop detectable levels of HCG. This typically takes seven to 12 days after successful implantation of an egg. You may receive an inaccurate result if the test is taken too early in your cycle.

How many days after implantation bleeding should I test?

You can take a test right away, if you haven’t done so before, especially since implantation bleeding usually happens around the time you’d expect your period! Some pregnancy tests are sensitive enough to detect the hCG hormone your urine 6 days before your missed period (5 days before your expected period).

How long after implantation bleeding Did you get a positive test?

About four to five days after implantation bleeding, HCG levels in the body reach detectable levels in the blood. For at-home urine pregnancy tests, it may take up to 7 days for HCG levels in the urine to reach detectable levels for testing.