Pregnant women can have some light irregular bleeding during pregnancy, but it should not be like a “normal” period. Some women can confuse this for their period because often it can come right around the time she was expecting her normal period. The irregular bleeding or spotting that can occur during pregnancy is often a dark brown color or a light pinkish. It should not be enough bleeding to fill pads or tampons over a few days. If you are bleeding enough to fill pads and tampons, then this would be a good indication that you are not pregnant.
2006-06-09 01:09:35
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answered by pfizerfan0601 2
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i agree with this one :
Pregnant women can have some light irregular bleeding during pregnancy, but it should not be like a “normal” period. Some women can confuse this for their period because often it can come right around the time she was expecting her normal period. The irregular bleeding or spotting that can occur during pregnancy is often a dark brown color or a light pinkish. It should not be enough bleeding to fill pads or tampons over a few days. If you are bleeding enough to fill pads and tampons, then this would be a good indication that you are not pregnant.
2006-06-09 01:12:07
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answered by Life Coach 4
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It is possible 2 b pregnant and hav ur period. Jus take a home pregnancy test or if u want definite answers go c ur doctor and ask 4 a pregnancy test.
2006-06-09 01:12:34
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answered by Jus_Me 1
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often that is authentic which you cant get pregnant on your era, as ovulation has already happened - so there is not any egg to fertilise, and the physique is ridding itself of the endometrial lining the place a fertilised egg could have implanted and grown. in spite of the undeniable fact that - in case you had slightly one 10 days in the past, you're no longer HAVING A era - you're probable purely having everyday bleeding/discharge widely used as lochia - this would go on for as much as six weeks after the beginning, nevertheless the release will replace over this time - i.e. that is relatively no longer 6 weeks of bleeding. So, in the experience that your question is "am i able to get pregnant now, 10 days after giving beginning", the respond isn't any. in case you breastfeed your toddler completely, you will even have rather helpful hormonal birth control for a number of months to return.
2016-09-28 05:17:41
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answered by ? 4
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I cant really explain it but I had my period through early pregnancy for both my children. Every-ones bodies are built different and what is normal for one person during pregnancy is completely diff rent 4 another, also your vaginal lining is very thin and sensitive during pregnancy and can bleed very easy, so what you may think is menstruation could actually be a light break through bleed. Try not to worry and don't let anyone tell you what is normal because there is no normal.
2006-06-09 01:18:36
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answered by - 3
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some women have more blood storage than others and can have light or moderate periods for 6 to 8 weeks after conceiving
2006-06-09 01:10:31
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answered by Anonymous
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actually...you can have your period a couple of times during the early part of your pregnancy. this is how some women end up surprised when they goto a doctor and he/she says wow you have 5 months to get ready for the baby :)
2006-06-09 01:12:12
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answered by Robert E 2
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It is completely possible......... I know from experience......... some woman still have their period the entire nine months of pregnancy. You are not supposed to have a period if you are pregnant........ but it happens........ more then you think.
2006-06-09 01:10:48
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answered by Coodles 5
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If you have periods when you're pregnant, I don't think it's really a "period." I think it's just break-thru bleeding or something.
2006-06-09 01:08:18
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answered by sgrjackson1 5
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Get a preg. test. It is possible to have 'break-through" bleeding while you are pregnant. Get on the pill!
2006-06-09 01:08:09
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answered by Anonymous
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