Yes, you can I did with my first two pregnancy, the doctor gave me some pills to take to make it stop he told it was nothing to worry about I could have had it the whole time, it may not be call a "true" period but still will have bleeding every month at the time you would have your period, heck that's the great part of being pregnant not having worry about a period, go to the doctor and have a test done......good luck!!!!
2007-12-06 17:30:22
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answered by Greeneyes 6
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If you had a tampon in, how is the sperm going to get inside you? However yes, there's a hazard which you can get pregnant whilst you are for your interval. The probabilities are low, but it's nonetheless possible. Due to the increasing stress stages, it is rather usual for ladies who are ovulating to expertise some vaginal bleeding that can be regrettably unsuitable for a period. Other reasons that may make contributions to this are malnutrition or trauma to the cervix. In some ladies, ovulation can definitely occur before the menstrual bleeding has stopped. In others it's going to occur inside a few days after her period has finished. In each of these cases, having intercourse earlier than the interval or simply after it has finished, can outcomes in pregnancy. Additionally, sperm has the capacity to survive for an normal of 2 - 3 days. So if sperm are deposited early, corresponding to for the period of a woman’s interval, they may be able to cling around a couple of days, ready until stipulations are correct for theory.
2016-08-06 10:30:30
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answered by showalter 2
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in case you had a tampon in, how is the sperm going to get interior you? yet sure, there is an risk which you will get pregnant while you're on your era. the probability is low, even though it continues to be plausible. because of the increasing rigidity levels, that's amazingly uncomplicated for women people who're ovulating to journey some vaginal bleeding which would be regrettably wrong for a era. different factors that would make contributions to this are malnutrition or trauma to the cervix. In some women people, ovulation can actual take place in the past the menstrual bleeding has stopped. In others it might desire to take place interior some days after her era has finished. In the two a type of circumstances, having intercourse in the past the era or merely after it has finished, can effect in being pregnant. additionally, sperm has the flexibility to stay to tell the tale for an uncomplicated of two - 3 days. So if sperm are deposited early, which includes throughout a girl’s era, they might carry close around some days, waiting till situations are good for theory.
2016-10-01 01:39:14
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answered by hannula 4
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It's possible but if you got a period and had a negative test, you probably are not pregnant.
2007-12-06 17:42:17
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answered by busemomme 5
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yes it is possible to be pregnant but still have your period i have known people who had "a period" there hole 9 mths!
you should def take another test, or go have a blood pregnancy test done ..
Good Luck
2007-12-06 17:27:53
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answered by Anonymous
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yes u can be pregnant and still have a period cause my mom had one for the first five months and I'm 9 weeks and i still have mines
2007-12-06 17:27:06
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answered by tia s 3
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oh my god. for the last time NO! lets take a trip back to sex ed shall we.
"Your period is caused by your menstrual cycle. During this cycle, your body releases hormones, which send signals to your reproductive organs to perform certain actions. An increase in your hormones causes your ovaries to release an egg that travels from your ovaries through your fallopian tubes. Meanwhile, a protective layer of blood and tissue thickens along the walls of your uterus. If this egg is not fertilized, your hormone levels will drop, signaling to your body that it is time to shed the lining that built up in your uterus. This is what causes your period.
During pregnancy, your body is completely focused on providing for your baby. Your brain sends signals to your ovaries to stop the menstrual cycle in order to give your baby the proper environment to grow. As a result, instead of dropping, your hormone levels will continue to rise for the next nine months. This helps your uterus prepare for the growth and nourishment of your baby.
If your body continued to have regular menstrual periods while you were pregnant, it would be shedding the uterine lining that helps nourish your baby every month. Biologically speaking, this wouldn’t make much sense. Therefore, the spotting or bleeding during pregnancy many women experience is caused by something other than their period."
for crying out loud! didnt anyone pay attention in school?
2007-12-06 17:28:07
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answered by AnGeL.SlayeR 4
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yes it is possible. home pregnancy tests are usually accurate.
2007-12-06 17:30:08
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answered by Kinsey's Mom 3
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yep -
had a gynocologist friend - and her theory was that the body
was so thrilled to get the "gift," that it broke the rules to make
sure an egg got down there to take advantage of the "gift"
sorry
2007-12-06 17:26:02
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answered by tom4bucs 7
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ABSOLUTELY!! It happened to my co-worker. Her first month of pregnancy she got her cycle. Now my beautiful God-Daughter is here. I wouldn't have believed it if I didn't witness it myself!
2007-12-06 17:27:22
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answered by luckeesevenz 3
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