Go to the doctor if in question but in my opinion there is no way you are pregnant.
2007-11-01 04:58:47
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answered by LittleDaisy. 6
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The Human body can do really weird things, especially when pregnancy is involved.
There is no "Set in Stone" when it comes to us, as our bodies are all different and react very differently to things. Some women can have their usual cycles through out an entire pregnancy, while others' have the periods stop immediately.
It is possible to get pregnant during the course of a cycle, and then to have one more cycle after conception.
I am currently expecting, and I conceived on/around May 21st. I had my period the last week of April, and again in May, and A very light one in June...after that the periods stopped.
All tests so far indicate I have a very normal and healthy pregnancy....It all depends on your own body.
I would advise you to take a pregnancy test if you think that pregnancy is still a possibility and It wouldn't hurt to schedule a doctor's appointment to inform your doctor that you are currently trying to become pregnant, (if in fact, you are). The doctor can prescribe vitamins, and check your over all health to better prepare your body for pregnancy.
Best of Luck...
2007-11-01 12:06:54
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answered by Mommacat 3
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If you think you could be pregnant you should take a pregnancy test..and if you were pregnant, you probably had a chemical pregnancy which is an early miscarriage, you get your period because there was a problem with the hormones being released by the fertilized egg that tells the body to stop having menstrual cycles..so the egg just gets flushed away. There is a chance your still pregnant and having your period so you should get checked.
2007-11-01 11:58:18
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answered by *La~di~Da* 3
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It is possible, sure. Some women continue to have somewhat regular periods even while pregnant. But....I would take a test or call your doctor just to be safe as the bleeding may be related to something else.
2007-11-01 11:58:06
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answered by Green Eyed Girl 3
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I was 2 months pregnant and still getting my period, I had no clue by the time I did, it was too late and I mis-carried my baby. Take a test and after that, go get blood done so if you are, you don't hurt your child by accident like I did.
2007-11-01 11:56:47
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answered by Jersey Style 5
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The only way to know for sure is get a blood test for pregnancy done. Women can still have a period even if they are pregnant (although uncommon). It sounds like you probably are not pregnant but if you are unsure get a test to know for sure.
2007-11-01 11:56:42
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answered by Bears Mom 7
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I don't think so. But take a test just to be certain some people have periods the whole time that they are pregnant.
2007-11-01 11:57:45
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answered by Stacey 2
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It is not unusual to bleed and have periods the first couple of months. Your OBGYN doctor would know through examination if you are still pregnant, so do not rely on anything here. Go see your doctor!
2007-11-01 11:57:58
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answered by infernoo1 2
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I doubt that you are still pregnant, but there are some
who continue to have period whilst pregnant so it's
not 100% certain, but to be sure get
yourself a pregnancy test kit and see your doctor.
2007-11-01 12:02:10
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answered by Lissaa73 1
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i believe you received your period on time, you might of had an irregular episode but you are not pregnant, you bleed twice in one month and if you still feel as if you are pregnant just run to the store and get a test
2007-11-01 12:00:11
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answered by blessed is me 4
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The only reasonable way to tell is a pregnancy test.
2007-11-01 11:56:20
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answered by dewcoons 7
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