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The Ultimate Guide to Implantation Bleeding: Causes, Symptoms, and FAQs

 Implantation bleeding is a common and normal occurrence for many women during early pregnancy. It occurs when the fertilized egg implants itself into the lining of the uterus, causing some light spotting or bleeding. While it can be concerning for some women, implantation bleeding is usually not a cause for alarm and does not pose a risk to the pregnancy. Causes of  Implantation Bleeding? Implantation bleeding occurs when the fertilized egg attaches itself to the lining of the uterus. This can cause light spotting or a light flow of blood, which is often mistaken for a period. It typically occurs about 10 to 14 days after conception, or around the time of a woman's expected menstrual period. How much blood is considered implantation bleeding ? Implantation bleeding is usually light and only involves a small amount of spotting or a light flow of blood. The amount of blood associated with implantation bleeding is generally much less than a regular menstrual period. Some women may on

What causes yeast infections and How to cure a yeast infection at home fast ?

Vaginal yeast infection is a commonly occurring phenomenon. Yeast belongs to fungi family and the particular causing factor of infection is called Candida. This common female condition is associated with swelling, itching and irritation. The genus Candida is naturally occurring microorganism in the vagina. Another bacterium lactobacillus present there usually kept a check on candida’s growth but however due to some misbalance in the composition overgrowth occurs. There are many leading factors cause this misbalance, for instance, taking antibiotics, having poor eating habits, hormonal imbalance, eating sugars a lot, and have a week immune system. Yeast infection is common to befall a women’s genital area. There is another infection called urinary tract infection UTI. The first and its foremost sign is frequent urge to urinate. This is a simple urge but nothing comes out is surprising and makes the doubt clear that it is some sort of infection. The important thing to k