Yes you can still be pregnant.
The fact that you do know this, is evidence that you are too young to be having sex.
I'm sorry, I'm sure you don't want to hear this, but it's true.
If you don't want to accept the fact that you may end up with a baby, then you should be waiting.
2007-01-12 11:05:47
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answered by dork 7
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Sweetie, first, hopefully you are not PG. I doubt you are, here is some information that I found on the internet for you. Understanding family being around and the purchase of a PG test, drive 30 minutes or so to a part of town where no family lives. I hope you aren't PG, and hope you and your boyfriend learn from this scare. Good luck! If you are going to be sexually active, go to the dr and get on some type of BC. Glad to know you used a condom, but you can never be too safe!!
Question: Can you be pregnant and still get your period?
Answer: Well, no, you can't get your period once you're pregnant — once your body starts producing the hormone human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG) and your pregnancy is established, your menstrual cycle is interrupted and normal periods stop. But you may have bleeding or spotting during pregnancy that can seem like a period.
Some pregnant women have what's called "implantation bleeding" that can happen around the time their period is due, and they may mistake that bleeding for a period. nullThis spotting may be caused by the fertilized egg burrowing into the blood-rich lining of the uterus, a process that starts just 6 days after fertilization, and it's generally a lot lighter than a typical period — just a day or two of very light spotting.
If you're pregnant and you're not sure when your last period started, this can make establishing a due date difficult for your healthcare provider. If you have any doubts, your provider can feel how big your uterus is with a pelvic examination and estimate how far along you are. In most cases, your provider will also order an ultrasound before the middle of your pregnancy to measure the size of your developing baby and clarify exactly when the baby is due.
Many women who bleed a little bit in early pregnancy deliver without any complications, but bleeding can also be a cause for concern. It may be the first sign of a miscarriage. If so, your symptoms probably will go on to include heavy cramping and bleeding much heavier than a normal period.
Abnormal bleeding can also be a sign of ectopic or tubal pregnancy. If you have sharp pains in your lower abdomen, especially if the pain is only on one side, you should see your practitioner right way to find out if you have an ectopic pregnancy. A tubal pregnancy can be life-threatening, and sometimes the only symptom is bleeding around the time your period is expected. Often, the period may be lighter than usual. Sometimes a home pregnancy test will be negative, and the pregnancy can only be detected by checking blood hCG levels.
If you bleed at all early in your pregnancy, it's best to notify your doctor or midwife to get specific instructions. She may suggest getting a blood test to check your hCG levels or order an ultrasound to evaluate your condition more thoroughly.
As noted in our Terms of Use, the information found on our Web site, including that found in "Ask the Experts," is provided as a general educational aid to our users and is not a substitute for medical or other professional advice and services from a qualified healthcare provider familiar with your unique situation. We recommend that you seek the advice of your physician or other qualified healthcare provider regarding any medical condition and before starting any new treatment.
2007-01-12 11:15:11
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answered by luv2bme 2
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It's very highly unlikely that you are pregnant.
However, I'm sure you know what I'm going to say. If you are truly concerned about your future, you absolutely have to get on some form of birth control that is reliable, or you will eventually get "caught". If you've had sex once, it's pretty certain you will do it again. If you feel you can't talk with your mother about it because of her values (although moms can be pretty understanding, despite the things they tell you while trying to raise you well), go to a family planning clinic, talk to your school nurse, or see if your mom would make you an appointment with the doctor just for a check-up and maybe for any vaccinations you might need at age 15 (tetanus shot, measles booster, etc..) and talk to the doc or the nurse.
If you think irresponsible actions will hurt a lot of people, besides yourself, be mature and do what you need to do to prevent problems in the future. If you're old enough to have sex, you have to be mature enough to be responsible. Good luck!
2007-01-12 11:16:21
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answered by Anonymous
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You can have slight bleeding in your first tri-mester, its from the fertilized egg latching onto your uterin wall... so yes you could have bleeding. A lot of bleeding is bad though. A normal period and you should be in the clear. Your headaches are probably from stress! If you don't want your mom to know you are having sex, speak with her about getting on the pill so that you can regulate your periods and to protect you in the future if you ever find yourself in a situation where sex might be a possibility. Your mom will end up being your best friend through any pregnancy not to mention raising a child. So start being honest with her asap... stop having sex until you're on the pill... think of the babies sake... then your own.
2007-01-12 11:13:57
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answered by Kass 2
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You can have your period during pregnancy. You shouldn't, but it can happen. If you have conflicting test results, find a free clinic where they won't tell your parents and have a blood test. Find a way for your sake as well as your child's if you are pregnant. If you are, it is not the end of the world. The people in your family will not be happy and they may very well be disappointed, and you could be right, they may be hurt, however, try to remember that they do love you. Do you think that they would rather find out you are or may be pregnant, or find out you had a miscarriage because you acted like you weren't, and have it cause health problems? I think they would rather be angry or disappointed. It is scary and that won't change, but you have to take care of yourself.
2007-01-12 11:21:28
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answered by kiera70 5
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Yes, I beleive mande you are to young to b havn sex. I know thats it is none of my buisness but you should b waitn till ur atleast 17 or 18. No, but your not pregnant at all! You don't have anything to worry about because you have had ur periods come. So you can show some releif. And having severe headaches is nothin, that doesn't mean ur pregnant. Oh, and I know that if you were pregnant then by now your stomach would b a little big. Next time if you do decide to have sex again be really careful!!!
2007-01-12 11:13:59
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answered by Anonymous
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When I was pregnant with my first child I still had my period for 3 months. Everybody is different. The only way you will truly know is to go and get tested. Also, as a heads up, you should also go and get on birth control as well as get tested for STD's. There are some STD's out there with the symptoms you are having. Be smart, there are too many kids coming down with STD's and way to many teen pregnancies. A part of growing up is learning from your mistakes. Learn from this experience.
2007-01-12 11:13:37
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answered by Anonymous
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Sorry to say this, but yes, you can still be pregnant.
To the lady who said you can't have two periods and still be pregnant -- I had my periods in Aug, Sept, and Oct. We're having a boy.
And if you're not ready for these consequences (probably also not what you want to hear, but sorry) you shouldn't be having sex. But now that you're in the boat, you need to sit down and talk to your parents. Probably your mother would be the best choice. Explain, and don't lie. That'll just land you in more hot water.
Good luck. I hope for your sake that you're not.
2007-01-12 13:25:21
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answered by Paige D 2
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You are not pregnant, the headaches are probably from hormones since you are still developing and growing, probably not mature enough to be having sex, so try to cool it down and use this as an opportunity to learn a lesson from your near preg experience. Good luck and concentrate on important things like school and having fun and stuff instead of having to worry about babies and family shame!
2007-01-12 11:13:06
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answered by ShellBell 2
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I dont think that you are pregnant. It is rare for a period to continue when pregnant, some women experience spotting the first month (common) but you've had 2 periods. I dont think that you are ready to be having sex, you're obviuosly not comfortable with it. You have a lot going for you, concentrate on those things for now.
2007-01-12 11:14:37
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answered by estkijedsco 4
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Well Most likely you arent pregnant. Because you had your period twice at regular times, it's very rare that you would be.
And just to make sure you should buy a pregnancy test, and do it over a close friends house, a public restroom or something.
2007-01-12 11:12:02
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answered by Annie 2
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