no because you won't have them. I learned that in health when i was in high school so no you shouldn't.
2007-03-20 01:07:42
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answered by Kyle S 1
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Well, to say that it is not possible is ridiculous. It can and has happened to several people. I had what I thought was my period for 3 months after I had conceived. The only symptom of pregnancy that I had was the feeling of being tired. So at the time I dismissed it being more of a feeling of being overworked. I had changed to third shift at night and thought nothing of it. Until I started urinating more frequently....and then after jumping down off of a platform one night at work. I had a heavy feeling on the left side. That is the only reason why I thought that something had changed. My periods had not changed enough for me to be alarmed. If you are not having any other symptoms and are still having full flowing periods then your chances of being pregnant at that point are 50 /50 until you take a pregnancy test. If there is no HGC hormone present when you take a test then it WILL come up negative. I took 5 tests until one came up positive. I was almost 4 months pregnant when I found out. I just thought I was getting fat. I never got that sick feeling and the morning sickness until I was 5 months along. I had been on a diet and everything. Just because you are spotting or bleeding on time every month does not mean that you are or that you are not. Every person is different....as they mentioned, yes...at this point a person would and could be miscarrying and this means that a trip to the doctor is in order. I hope things go well. Best of luck to you.
2007-03-20 01:39:27
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes it is possible to have your period and be pregnant, but it is a very slim chance as it does not happen to most women. If you were to have your period while you were pregnant, it would happen in the first month or so that you concieved. This means either you have a very short menstrual cycle, which is the time from the first day of one period to the first day of the next period or that you have a tendancy for long periods. If you know you are pregnant and you are a few months along but still expierencing bleeding you should contact your docter immediatly and tell him or her of these problems as it could mean that the baby is in danger.
2007-03-20 01:19:06
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answered by Mel 2
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Yes it is possible to have bleeding during pregnancy. My biological mother had what she thought was her periods for just about the whole pregnancy. Also my best friend with her 4th pregnancy she also had bleeding throughout her pregnancy which was like a period.. just not as long usually about 4 days in the month. Your hormones can be in overload and you can have what looks like a period each month. Hope this helps.
2007-03-20 01:50:56
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answered by Anonymous
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Its not in any appreciate safeguard to have unprotected intercourse, inspite of the area you're on your cycle! there are situations the area you're plenty much less fertile subsequently there's a smaller hazard of you transforming into pregnant yet there keeps to be a raffle! So dont do it, use a condom or start up taking start administration in case you dont opt to get pregnant!
2016-11-27 00:24:37
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answered by ? 4
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everyone else thinks that you are asking if a pregnet women can have a period, and you asked if you can get a women pregnent while she is on her period, right?
so you want to know, if you are on your period, and you have sex, can you become pregent. the answer is yes. it is like 1 in 10,000 possibility, but not completely ruled out.
stay safe, use a condom!
2007-03-20 04:17:10
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answered by smcopeland16 3
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ok, i can tell you sweet, that yes, you can still have light periods, also known as spotting, all the way through your pregnancy, so having a light period doesnt always rule out a pregnancy, especially if you are having other symptoms of pregnancy.
good luck!
2007-03-20 01:12:27
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answered by misscantbetold 2
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yes, there are many recorded cases in the medical literature about women having monthly periods and being pregnant.
good luck
2007-03-20 02:28:44
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes some women have their periods while they are pregnant.
2007-03-20 01:31:08
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answered by Torey♥ 5
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I had my period for the four months I was pregnant. Having your period does not mean that you will not become pregnant it means that you are able to get pregnant.
2007-03-20 01:10:42
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answered by winter wonderland 3
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yes. it is extremely rare!!! i live in NZ and this chick had her period and hardly put on weigh but then she had pains and had a baby but i have read about it other times. i don't think it will happen to often.
2007-03-20 17:44:50
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answered by Anonymous
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