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Can you have a period and still be pregnant?

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Question by Ally
Submitted on 5/2/2004
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Can you have a period and still be pregnant?


Answer by rantel
Submitted on 8/15/2004
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is it possible for me to be pregnant  i have a period right now but it's a week sooner than usally this is not spotting it's light bleeding but not as heavy ass usaully

 

Answer by lisha
Submitted on 1/21/2005
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yes i had my period for three months of my pregnancy.

 

Answer by Lil'Mickey
Submitted on 3/1/2005
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i dont think so but i'm in the boat because my period is on and my boyfriend came in me for about 1 or 2 weeks straight so i dont know can you?

 

Answer by mich
Submitted on 9/25/2005
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I had sex last night and there's a chance that semen got in my vagina.  But this morning I got my period.  Is there a chance that the egg and sperm fertilized?

 

Answer by lovely
Submitted on 10/7/2005
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Well i have all the symptoms and my belly is even getting bigger can i be pregnant and still have my period.

 

Answer by nicky_32
Submitted on 12/14/2005
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id on'tthink so because when you are prgnant your body tells it to stop sending eggs down your tube

 

Answer by red
Submitted on 3/22/2006
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yes if it's early pregnancy

 

Answer by sasha
Submitted on 5/17/2006
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yes, i have

 

Answer by Lady_M
Submitted on 6/24/2006
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Can you be pregnant and still have a period?

 

Answer by giblet
Submitted on 7/7/2006
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yes i think that you can get your period and still be pregnant but go to your doctor and ask him he might put you on bed rest for a bit to see if that will solve the problem.

 

Answer by Jennifer
Submitted on 1/31/2007
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No, You can get light spotting during the time of your period. You can NOT have a full period during pregnancy. Sometimes stress (like stress or worry about being pregnant) can make your period lighter. So best thing to do is not to worry or stress over it. You hear stories of women getting "their period" while they are pregnant. Everywomen is different. If you get your period very light (normally) it may be harder to tell if it is spotting from the pregnany or your period. Women who get a heavier period (normally) will have an easier time telling because it wont be as heavy. So, dont listen to those stories people tell you...every women is different!! if you are pregnant and you get your period, it could be a result of a miscarriage or a pregnancy outside the uterus and in that case a doctor needs to be notified.

 

Answer by ping
Submitted on 3/5/2007
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woul like to share my idea about the winsock program

 

Answer by ataya
Submitted on 5/7/2007
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can i be pregnant?

 

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