Implantation spotting is a light pink or brown discharge that can occur when the fertilized egg attaches to the uterine lining. Many women notice it around 6‑12 days after conception, often mistaking it for a period. While generally painless and short‑lived, understanding its pattern helps differentiate normal early pregnancy signs from other issues. At Sahara Medical Centre we offer pain‑free, affordable, expert care to guide you through every step.
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Implantation spotting is light bleeding that can occur when a fertilized egg attaches to the uterine lining, usually appearing 6‑12 days after conception.
It typically lasts a few hours to a couple of days, but duration can vary between individuals.
It can be an early sign of pregnancy, but not all women experience it. A positive pregnancy test confirms pregnancy.
Usually it is normal, but if spotting is heavy, prolonged, or accompanied by pain, seek medical advice.
Gentle activity is generally safe; however, if you experience discomfort, it’s best to rest and consult a doctor.