If the bleeding was really your period, then, no, there is no way you could have possibly gotten pregnant. A woman ovulates about 2 weeks (usually 12-16 days) before her next period, and the egg only lives for 6-12 (occasionally up to 24) hours.
Even if, by some really odd chance, there *was* an egg and you conceived less than a week before your period, it takes about a week for the fertilized egg to travel to the uterus and *start* implanting. By the time it got there, your period would have started or at least been about to start. So you physically *cannot* get pregnant the week before your period.
However, if the bleeding had some other cause (even if it *appeared* to be a normal period, it may not have been), then you could have ovulated at a different time. And, in that case, yes, you could have gotten pregnant.
2006-06-12 00:27:44
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answered by Anonymous
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well its very hard to obtain a pregnancy, that soon before your period..At 2 days, the blastocyst (fertilized egg) hasnt implanted to the uterus lining. If your period comes that soon, more than likely, it will be "flushed" from your period. For you to maintain a pregnancy, you need at least 5-12 days between fertilization and period check out the site below and read "luteal phase length". It is possible, but very unlikely
2006-06-12 10:36:45
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answered by dnk0717 3
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No because you ovulate 14 to 16 days after your period and it also depends on when ur period was or is. here's a website that will help you with that www.mymonthlycycle.com
2006-06-12 01:14:35
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answered by dorikate 4
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In my opinion, if you already have your normal period, you did not conceive 2 days before your period. The reason to that is that if you would have conceived, you wouldn't have had your period to begin with.
2006-06-12 01:26:44
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answered by tiger_pisces7483 4
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Most likely not, it is possible though because everybody ovulates at different times. You have to be able to read your body to know when you are ovulating. I found all of my info. on babycenter.com.
2006-06-12 01:27:56
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answered by Alisha H 1
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NO.
As long as you were not already pregnant. Bet till my last quid.
2006-06-12 01:03:41
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answered by shydock 3
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yep
2006-06-12 01:02:13
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answered by trump 2
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Why don't you ask about anything else.
2006-06-12 01:02:34
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answered by Pancakes 7
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NO PROBLEM U CAN HAVE
2006-06-12 01:03:53
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answered by Anonymous
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