Period while pregnant- no
Bleeding while pregnant- yes and call your care provider ASAP
This is why it is not possible to have your period while pregnant: the bleeding while you have your period is due to the uterus discarding the uterine lining it does not need as you are not pregnant. You can however, have spotting or bleeding while you are pregnant. If you are pregnant and there is enough blood to make you think you have your period, that is very worrisome-call your midwife or doctor immediatly.
2006-09-11 11:40:10
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answered by Midwife Jane 4
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It is possible, but the period is often much lighter than normal, and it sounds pretty early to be getting pregnancy symptoms.My pregnancy symptoms didn't come until I was about 7-8 weeks along. The mind can come up with some pretty amazing tricks sometimes.
Just because he came inside you doesn't mean you are pregnant, though. Many young healthy couples have unprotected sex for years before they get pregnant. The fastest and easiest way to find out is to go to the pharmacy or grocery store and buy a pregnancy test.
2006-09-11 11:02:13
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answered by Melissa N 4
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not each and every physique has a customary cycle. I unquestionably have 2 friends with PCOS who get 4 or 5 sessions a year, and there is not any way of predicting while that is going to come! some recognizing for the period of being pregnant can ensue to three women persons. i assume those women persons do merely not pay any interest to the reality that that's a mild bypass, or that that is coming at a wierd time. (in spite of the undeniable fact that, any bleeding for the period of being pregnant is reason for a right now medical doctors circulate to - no person keeps to get a customary era for the period of being pregnant.) that's a mistake to think of that bleeding for the period of being pregnant is your era, yet some women persons do merely not understand greater valuable - exceedingly in the event that they don't understand they're pregnant!! yet another ingredient is that some women persons do merely not save music. Their era comes while it comes - they could not provide any theory to while that is due, or while the final one became. additionally, some women persons have very few warning signs. No morning ailment, etc. i think massive already, yet some women persons are slightly heavier and don't probable notice the greater weight. i'm 14 weeks, and my pants are merely commencing to get too small. So, 3 months pregnant and not understanding it ought to be accessible, from a actual point of view. there became a girl in my community information who introduced at homestead after not understanding she became pregnant, yet she became older and assumed it became menopause. He husband had a vasectomy years in the past, yet upon getting regarded at, they found out the surgical treatment became botched. So she had no reason to think of it became accessible, pondering their precautions, and attributed the indications to a various hormonal point of life. :)
2016-10-14 21:39:07
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answered by ? 4
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Most people don't get their period when they're pregnant, but I always get one full one and maybe another really short one when I get pregnant. My sister-in-law had a full period when she was pregnant with her last kid. It happens. Or, it could be that you got pregnant but immediately miscarried. I was told once by a biology teacher that up to 50 percent of late periods are actually miscarriages. Also, depending on what your symptoms are, the hormone fluxations that you experience leading up to and during your period can also mimick pregnancy symptoms (sore breasts, excess fatigue, things like that). Take a pregnancy test or have a doctor give you one once your period is over if you're still having symptoms. In the meantime, it wouldn't hurt you to take prenatal vitamins or at least vitamins with iron in it so you don't become anemic while you're on your period. That way, if you turn out to be pregnant, you know you're baby's getting the nutrients it needs, and if you're not, it might help with the cramping and tiredness that the sudden lack of iron from the bleeding causes :-)
2006-09-11 11:13:13
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answered by Anonymous
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You can have periods during pregnancy but it is extremely and I mean extremely rare. At most its some spotting and will stop way before the first-second month of pregnancy. If you are having a regular flow of period (meaning your normal flow during your period). You are most likely not pregnant. Even if your b/f cums inside of you. Amazing how easy it is to get pregnant its still also depending ont he timing. Usually a week after your period is the most opportune time and easiest to get pregnant and only for a week at that. I would not think your pregnant just worried and feeling like you might be.
2006-09-11 11:04:55
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answered by Amanda 2
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I have heard that it is possible to have a period in first few months of pregnancy. I have also heard that it is not possible. The best thing to do is to take a pregnancy test. The earliest a pregnancy test can be taken is four days before a due period and since yours came, you should be able to take a test and get accurate results. Also, ask your doctor if it is possible to get a period and still be pregnant just to make sure.
2006-09-11 11:01:14
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answered by Pink Princess 6
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True some women still get their periods when they are pregnant but this is an exception rather than the norm and I do not think it is genetic so even if it happend to your mom does not mean it will happen to you. I further heard that the period that one will experience during pregnancy is much lighter than normal. In any case period or not a pregnancy test should still give you an accurate result-good luck to you
2006-09-11 11:03:58
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answered by Caro 3
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My best friend had her period for several months during all three of her pregnancies. She said she had the symptoms and even took a few tests before she found out for sure. When it did stop she started bleeding again during her 8th month, she was spazzing that something was going wrong or she was having a late miscarriage but the doctor checked her out and said she was just getting a period and she was fine up until delivery.
2006-09-11 13:05:42
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answered by I will never forget 1
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I knew someone that got her period while pregnant the first three months so she didn't even know she was pregnant till she was almost four months along. Oh, by the way, condoms would be a good idea to use. Overall? Get a pregnancy test to find out.
2006-09-11 11:28:33
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answered by Tracy O 2
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it is possible to have your peroid while being pregnant. Take a test. Also just because he went inside you dosnt mean your instantly pregnant. My Husband and I have been trying for the past 6 months having sex everyother night and nothing yet.
2006-09-11 11:00:36
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answered by leaves_of_autumn171311 3
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