This is not impossible but this has never happened to me. I am pregnant with my 4th child...
If you take a pregnancy test and you do it correctly and it says negative, you are not pregnant. But if you want to have another opinion about it goto the doctors office and get a blood test done.. That is pretty accurate...
2006-10-28 12:44:19
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answered by Vicky 6
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Most women that talk about having a period during pregancy usually say that they had one last period before they stopped. What they thought was a menstrual cycle was acutally implantation bleeding - when the embryo attaches to the wall of the uterus.
A woman may have small amounts of spotting during pregnancy, but nothing that would have the full volume and texture of a menstrual cycle. The menstrual blood is actually the sloughing off of the built-up uterine lining. That lining with its network of vessels is necessary for maintaining the health of the fetus and can't be lost during pregnancy.
Three periods and a negative home test - I'd say you are not pregnant. If this is still a concern, why not make a doctor's appointment to get it checked out? And while you're there, you can talk to the doc about birth control or fertility - which ever you were hoping for ;)
2006-10-28 19:54:53
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answered by Vickage 2
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i would test again to be ure my mum hd periods for 6 months during her pregnancy so yes it is possible take another test a negative can still be positive if you take 3 and they both say negative then i think you will be ok hun.Try first response test they are very accurate and in 2 minutes you get result. Hope this helps
2006-10-28 19:45:58
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answered by emma110583 1
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if you have had three regular periods with cramps and all and a negative test i would say that you are fine. Bleeding in pregnancy is normally lasts the whole time, or is small spotting. I would say that you are not pregnant, but you need to go to the doctor and get on birth control if you don't want to get pregnant.
2006-10-28 19:45:34
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answered by sr22racing 5
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Do you have anymore symptoms? Has a doctor said you are pregnant or have you had a positive test at home? If you answered no then more than likely you are not pregnant. A good friend of mine had periods the first four months of her pregnancies with all three of her children. It is possible to have periods while you are pregnant.
2006-10-28 19:44:06
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answered by Anonymous
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I think its pretty uncommon ... many women do experience spotting or light periods ... but they are supposed to take medical advice immediately ... as this should not happen.
2006-10-28 19:49:24
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answered by Lisa 2
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i would, but just to be safe go to your doctor and have a blood test taken, they are much more accurate, some women get their period alomst through their whole pregancy everyone is different
2006-10-28 19:43:19
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answered by chele 2
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