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ela1 (Anonymous, 37.30.49.) Warszawa 4 years ago

Can a slight bleeding a day after intercourse be implantable bleeding?

good morning, a day after intercourse with my partner, I had a slight bleeding of dark brown color. for more than a year I have been taking vines contraceptive pills (regularly, I do not skip and do not take substances that could weaken their effect). Yesterday, however, I had sex with my partner without a condom for a while, but the partner didn't end up with me. is it possible that it is implantation bleeding?

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Olga Sierpniowska

Olga Sierpniowska Pharmacist

4 years ago

Jeśli stosuje Pani prawidłowo tabletki antykoncepcyjne Vines, to zapewniają one bardzo wysoką ochronę przed ciążą - prawdopodobieństwo owulacji, zapłodnienia i implantacji jest znikome.

Do tak zwanego krwawienia implantacyjnego (zagnieżdżenia się zarodka w ścianie macicy) dochodzi jedynie u około jednej trzeciej - jednej czwartej kobiet. Dochodzi do niego mniej więcej pomiędzy 6-12 dniem od zapłodnienia. Plamienie implantacyjne jest zazwyczaj dużo krótsze niż okres, może trwać nawet tylko kilka godzin, a maksymalnie do 3 dni. Jest także zdecydowanie mniej obfite niż regularna miesiączka.

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