It's not likely that you can be pregnant and still get your period, although it is possible. Some women have reported having light and sometimes even regular periods throughout their otherwise normal pregnancies. If you are concerned about pregnancy, take a pregnancy test or see your doctor.
2007-02-24 05:36:01
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answered by All I Hear Is Blah Blah Blah... 5
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Yes. Well.... sorta. LOL Some women get "mock periods" which are lighter & shorter than their normal period. They are only called "mock" b/c they aren't caused for the same reason a regular period is (but of course you wouldn't know this at the time). Getting some bleeding around the time your period is due in the first 3 months of pregnancy isn't all that uncommon. ALSO, most women ovulate in the middle of their cycle but some women ovulate at a different time or twice in a month, so those women may be able to get pregnant closer to their periods. In which case, if someone gets pregnant right before their period is due (which is possible but not probable unless you have an abnormal ovulation time), this first period will still come. Implantation takes 6-10 days to occur and the person would miss the next period after this occurs. ALSO, implantation bleeding is generally only spotting but can occur around the exact time your period is due but not every pregnant woman even experiences this at any point. So, my suggestion is to take a pregnancy test. An early results test detects lower levels but since the time for the period has already passed there shouldn't be any problem with getting a positive on any brand of test. This can help ease your mind. A drs blood test is of course an option too and is slightly more accurate than home tests. Best Wishes!
2007-02-24 05:58:14
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answered by Amanda 4
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I was. My first child I must have had a period with because when she was born ( on April 1) they thought she was 6 weeks early (My due date was May 10 ) When she was born.. she was born perfect.. NO signs of prematurity at all so all they can figure was that I had a period during my first month of pregnancy. When I had her, I thought about it.. and that last period before I found out I was pregnant was much lighter and shorter than normal.
2007-02-24 05:34:46
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes, In fact I do have a couple friends who both had there periods and they were pregnant full term.. If you are concerned that you are why not go to the doctor just to be sure it will calm your nerves about the what if's... Thou if you are and your bleeding I would go to the doctor either way discuss this with your doctor that you think you might even thou your bleeding and they will check everything from if you are to if it could be something like a miscarrage or whatever.. Either way check it out and I hope the results are to your liking..
2007-02-24 05:37:06
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answered by Princesskitten 2
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Their is no chance of pregnancy if you have had a period as the period is the egg releasing. However if your period was light or diffferent in colour and how long you had it for then it may not off been your period.
2007-02-24 08:45:11
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answered by Littleblonde-kacey is here 6
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i depends how far a long you are if you are under 16 weeks then you need to go to the doctor an tell him whats happin in how much blood is it in the first place if you are spottin then you are cool but if not some things up
2007-02-24 05:42:17
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answered by latisha 1
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specific, its rather elementary for women people to bleed of their first trimesters. The crimson flag on your question is that it became into shorter/smaller/formerly than a customary era. i could take a try if I have been you. It sounds like a diverse possibility.
2016-10-01 22:10:34
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answered by ? 4
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it is not common although it can also happen,why not take a test and find out
2007-02-24 05:50:57
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answered by Anonymous
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