anywhere from 6-12 days after you may have conceived. it is very likely.. if its a lot different from your regular periods.. such as being a lot lighter and turing to a brownish color.. its called inplantation bleeding with the fertilized egg implants itself to the wall of the uterus... but i just reread the rest of your detail.. i doubt your pregnant because it doesnt add up on the calender.. your probably going through hormonal changes. but if your worried i would get a hpt test to make sure.
2007-01-08 19:32:59
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answered by sendmehanangel 1
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Yes you could be. espcially since the flow is lighter than normal. It could be the "implantation bleeding" where the embryo attatches itself to the uterus. Also, some ppl bleed for the whole time or a few months into thier pregnancy. get a pregnancy test to make sure. Dollar Tree has one for $1 and it works just as good as the expsnive ones. good luck !
2007-01-09 01:19:27
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answered by lady26 5
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Yes you can, I am living proof.... I didn't find out until I was like 25 1'2 weeks pregnant, only because I had never been pregnant but was getting crucial headaches because my blood pressure was so high I had to be hospitalized because I had a seizure and almost died... and that's when they said......you're pregnant, they had to take the baby (girl) she weighed 2lbs .10oz. That was in 1994, my child is 12 now and healthy, Thank God.
2007-01-09 01:40:01
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answered by "RED" 3
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Is always possible. A girl I work with had one for the longest time and didn't find out she was pregnant until 6 months! So take a test if you think you could be. The earlier you find out the better!
2007-01-09 01:24:10
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answered by lovingmommy 2
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That is what happened to me with my first child, I had a late,light and short period one month and the next no period.
2007-01-09 01:19:51
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes, you can be pregnant and still have bleeding. I was pregnant and started to bleed because I was on my way to a miscarriage. Of course there can be other reasons you are irregular, such as stress, exercise, etc. If you are really worried, I would call your doctor for some reassurance.
2007-01-09 01:24:09
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answered by Dancing Queen 1
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Some people have periods all the way through. Every pregnancy is different, if you are concerned, get a test done.
2007-01-09 01:18:58
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answered by Cyndi Storm 4
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is it the first time that happens to you , do you have red blood cell deficiency? if not you can take a pregnancy test but i will go to my doctor i think this is the best thing to do...have you been eating well ,if not that can be one of the reason too... see the real problem if there is with your doctor.
Take care!
2007-01-09 01:29:02
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answered by tatou 1
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Yes, it happens. Go the price of a pregnancy test. Hope you are happy.
2007-01-09 01:18:56
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answered by swamp elf 5
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I have heard of it. Never experienced it. Several women I know have said this but It sounds unlikely. Unless your pregnant with twins and one is aborting it self. Usually we have miscarriages and don't even know it. It's called natures process. You may need to go for a doctor visit. Depends on your situation.
2007-01-09 01:24:44
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answered by queenie one 3
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