When does implantation pain occur?
Generally, implantation pain occurs around day 7, with specific details as follows:
Implantation refers to the process by which a blastocyst invades the uterine lining through interaction with the endometrium. Implantation typically begins on days 6 to 7 after fertilization and is completed by days 11 to 12. Usually, the mother experiences no discomfort or bleeding. However, a small number of individuals may experience light bleeding and mild pain during implantation, generally occurring around day 7 after fertilization. The amount of bleeding is usually minimal and does not affect fetal development or maternal health.
It should be noted that implantation pain is not an accurate indicator for determining pregnancy. If pregnancy is suspected, it is recommended to purchase a home pregnancy test from a reputable pharmacy or visit a hospital for a blood test to confirm.