No, if anything you should only be experiencing light spotting.
And the spotting is usually a pinkish color.
If you are having a normal menstrual flow, you aren't pregnant.
2006-12-13 08:42:32
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answered by Desiree 5
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No, the period is the "washing away" of the lining of the uterus. The reason you don't get a period when you are pregnant is that the body knows a egg has implanted in the uterus' lining.
If you are spotting that is may or may not be normal. If it is a full on period with cramps and a lot of bleeding, you probably are not pregnant, miscarried or in the process of miscarrying.
I have a friend who started bleeding a lot, found out she was pregnant with identical boys. The doctor thinks the bleeding was the third baby miscarring.
Call you doctor for your safety.
2006-12-13 08:58:17
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answered by Nanci 1
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Rarely, because the embryos are being occupied by creating a child within the women's womb located near the vagina, and that also means that egg reproduction stops for 9 months (when the baby is ready to be born out of the mother's embryonic sac). If you have a menstrual cycle, then you are not pregnant because the eggs left in the Fallopian tube is being released out of the woman's vagina to reproduce new eggs to get fertilized by the sperm. It's part of nature's reproduction process. On the other hand, there are those who do get their period, but that is in some women within 3-5 months within pregnancy.
2006-12-13 08:51:05
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answered by svtouchdown0909 2
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Yes it is possible to bleed while PREGNANT, but it isn't called a period. It is old blood that is being discharged. Anything that is bright and red like a normal period needs to be checked out by a doctor.
2006-12-13 08:48:49
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answered by Mommy To Be in April 7
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I just answered this question for another avatar. Yes you definitely can I know this because I got my period for the first couple months and my daughter was fine she weighed well over eight pounds and I had a very successful pregnancy.
2006-12-13 08:48:44
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answered by passion 3
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I got my period with my first pregnancy till I was about 3 months along and with my third pregnancy i didn't stop bleeding till I was 25 weeks along it is possible anything is possible these days
2006-12-13 08:49:55
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answered by Amanda B 2
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Yes, though it's not too common, it does happen. You could also miscarry a twin and bleed like a period, early on in pregnancy, and not realize what's happening.
2006-12-13 08:47:48
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answered by Laura 2
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confident. often a woman is in simple terms no longer ovulating for the duration of her cycle, yet sperm maintains to be practicable interior for a volume of time after intercourse. if at any element her physique releases an egg, you would be able to make a toddler. the possibilities are decreased, even though it isnt completely out of the area of happening.
2016-10-05 06:49:49
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answered by ? 4
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YES! when I was pregnant with my son ( who is 5yrs now) I didn't know i was pregnant until I was almost three months because I kept getting my period.
2006-12-13 08:43:54
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answered by tysexy25 2
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Yes, it is possible but it indicates that there could be problems. Take two asprin and consult you GP.
Best not take the asprin, it thins the blood.
2006-12-13 08:46:33
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answered by eddie_schaap 4
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