In your other question you were 16 and trying to get pregnant by your boyfriend....now you have a husband..
You don't need a baby. You're still playing games, Little Girl.
2007-04-17 07:34:55
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answered by Quartro Ninos 5
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It doesn't necessarily mean you're pregnant, it could be you're hanging out with girls and your period is trying to match up with theirs. My best friend and I always switch and it sucks. Don't rule out pregnancy because people can have irregular bleeding during pregnancy, wait a bit longer to see for other symptoms. Don't get too worried though it could be nothing. GOOD LUCK!=] --and just so everyone knows, some people have gotten their period and have had it for 5-9 months during their pregnancy. Some cases are because half of their body doesn't know they're pregnant. I hate when people say it means you're not pregnant. You'll probably see that a lot.
2016-05-21 04:09:45
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answered by ? 3
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No, not medically possible. A real period is the shedding of the lining of the uterus necessary for pregnancy. Losing that during pregnancy is a miscarriage.
*However*, it is possible to spot during pregnancy either bright red blood, or brown (old) blood. That's what most women actually experience when they say they had a period during pregnancy.
Either way, the only way to ever know if you're pregnant is to take a test.
ETA: For the love of god, ignore the first post! That girl has NO idea what she's talking about! Obviously she never had sex education!
2007-04-16 07:58:29
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answered by alimagmel 5
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20 minutes ago, you asked:
At 16 is it hard to get pregnant?
im 16 dont judge me or write anything rude please i want a baby i ready i have the money and experience but i cannot get pregnant ive had sex with my boyfriend he nutts in me ... everytime but im still starting my period whats wrong
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My dear child...YOU HAVE A PROBLEM. You can't even spell correctly, you are definitely having difficulties in life. Grow up, finish school, get a job. You might want to be tested for pathological lying.
Hmmmm....either you have nothing better to do than sit on the computer and make up lies, or you have serious emotional problems.
GET A LIFE. GROW UP.
Either that or if you are (heaven forbid) telling the truth, you better let your husband know that you and your boyfriend are trying to have a baby).
GEEZ
2007-04-17 07:42:51
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answered by Anonymous
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surprisingly, it is possible to have your "period" during pregnancy. the glitch though, is that it is not really your period, its just a bleeding like symptom. this is a rare happening, but that does not mean that there is something wrong with you. you might want to see your gynae to get you on iron supplements so as not to suffer from the loss of blood, but that also deoends on the flow, if it is heavy or not. you can definately bleed during your pregnancy, some women experince it for their entire term of pregnancy. AGAIN, do not be alarmed, there is nothing wrong with you. good luck!!!!!!! IF YOU WANT TO BE POSITIVELY SURE JUST RUN TO THE PHARMACY AND GET A TEST DONE.
2007-04-16 08:03:02
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answered by Natasha M 1
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Well, you can't have a period when you are pregnant. You can miscarry though and bleed that way. As for a bonafied period after pregnancy - no. There may be other reasons for blood (perhaps it's implantation bleeding) Get checked out by a doc.
2007-04-16 07:55:41
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes, it's possible! I am living proof. My husband and I tried to conceive in Jan. 2005, but I got my period at the end of the month, so I ignored my pregnancy symptoms. I had another period in Feb. 2005, and then found out in March I was almost 3 months pregnant!
It's rare, but it does happen! Since it happened to me, I have been reading stories every day about it happening to other women.
I know it doesn't sound possible, but all I can tell you is that it is. Here is an article to back up my statement.
The ONLY reason I am on this board every day is to help other young women who may be pregnant and don't realize it because they got their period.
If in doubt, test!
2007-04-16 07:54:41
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answered by purplebinky 4
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Yes, it is possible to have periods during a pregnancy. One of the first signs of pregnancy is tenderness of the breasts.
Take a pregnancy test, they can tell when you are only a few days pregnant.
2007-04-16 07:57:39
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answered by Lesley K 2
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Yes. I had a period with my second child until I was nearly 4 months along. It wasn't a heavy flow or any thing mostly just spotting, but yes it is possible.
2007-04-16 07:55:39
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answered by penelopejanepitstop 5
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Well if it's actually your period, you're not pregnant. If it's implantation bleeding, it could mean you're pregnant.
Take a test.
2007-04-16 07:58:23
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answered by poisongirl6485 2
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