A few pink or brown drops towards the end of your cycle, just before your expected period: this is what implantation bleeding can look like. This discreet phenomenon sometimes accompanies the implantation of the embryo, in the very first days of a pregnancy. Here are the signs to help you recognise it, without unnecessary worry.
In summary
- Implantation bleeding affects 30 to 40% of pregnancies. It occurs between 6 and 12 days after fertilisation.
- It lasts from a few hours to 3 days, compared with 5 to 7 days for a typical period.
- Its colour ranges from pink to light brown, with a light flow and no clots.
- Over a 28-day cycle, the window falls between day 20 and day 24. The embryo then has 12 to 48 hours to implant.
- This article is aimed at women in early pregnancy or following an embryo transfer as part of assisted reproduction. It does not cover the medical management of complications.
Updated on 5 May 2026
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