Implantation Bleeding: What to Know & When to Test
Questioni am 20 years old. my last period was may 7-13.then only time i've been sexually active since then is may 30 and june 2 , both times were unprotected. i was due to get my period , when it came on the 5 of june it was way lighter than normal. by the end of the second day i was just wearing a liner and for about 3 or 4 days after that i had a brownish discharge only noticable when i wiped. it is possible that it could be implantation bleeding and how long do i have to wait to test before i'd get an accurrate result?
AnswerIf you have a normal 28 day cycle (from the first day of your period until the first day of your next period) ovulation occurs on cycle day #14. YOu can ONLY become pregnant if you have unprotected sex on cycle day #13, 14, 15, or 16 each month. If your last period started on May 7, then you probably ovulated on May 20 and could have conceived if you had sex on May 19,20,21, or 21. If you did become pregnant on one of those days, the earliest that a pregnancy test would show a positive result would be 14-21 days later or between June 3-10. The best time to take a pregnancy test is seven days after you miss your next period. YOu did not miss your period. YOu got your period on May 5 (right on time) and it does not matter if it was lightere than normal. As long as you bleed for even one day, it is considered a normal period. You are not pregnant. However, if you were pregnant, by now a pregnancy test would be accurate.