Light spotting before your period isn't always a cause for concern. But in some instances, it can be a sign of implantation bleeding. According to the Mayo Clinic , implantation bleeding is a normal (and often common) cause of first-trimester bleeding.

The American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists reports that up to 25 percent of pregnant people experience bleeding in the first trimester. But this type of unexpected bleeding can be tricky to recognize. "Sometimes, implantation bleeding is mistaken for a light period.

If this happens, you might not realize that you're pregnant," according to the Mayo Clinic . At times, the light spotting goes unnoticed altogether. Never heard of it? Well, we spoke to experts to explain the ins and outs of implantation bleeding and how to spot the signs.

Jennifer Makarov , MD, is an ob-gyn and reproductive endocrinology and infertility specialist at New Hope Fertility. Carolyn Moyers , FACOG, is the founder of Sky Women's Health. When Does Implantation Bleeding Occur? Implantation bleeding is thought to result from a fertilized egg "planting" or attaching itself to the uterine lining .

"Implantation bleeding is a real experience for some," says Jennifer Makarov, MD , an ob-gyn and reproductive endocrinology and infertility specialist at New Hope Fertility. The result is often light spotting which can happen about 10-14 days after an egg fertilizes, she says. The bleeding usually occurs around the same time your menstrual period would .