Question Posted Saturday September 17 2005, 5:56 pm
My friend told me her doctor said it is possible to get your period while your pregnant once or twice. I would guess she means in the earlier stages of pregnancy, but im wondering if thats true. Also, lets say you had unprotected sex and then 3 days later got your period which lasted for about 2 and a half days, is it possible that you are pregnant or is it certain you are not?
xXSexyLadyXx answered Sunday December 11 2005, 4:59 pm: You half to wait a week or two before you can tell, a pregnacy test wont worck or going to a doctor wont worck, they wont be able to tell unless its been a week or two atleast [ xXSexyLadyXx's advice column | Ask xXSexyLadyXx A Question ]
cailoisa answered Saturday September 17 2005, 7:37 pm: I don't know about your having your period while you are pregnant (see younggrandma's answer below for that), but there is a thing called "implantation bleeding." When the fertilized egg implants itself into the lining of the uterus it causes some women to bleed, almost as if they were having their period.
Implantation bleeding generally happens several days after sex, and is shorter than a period. It is often accompanied by light cramps. Implantation bleeding can also be distinguished from a period because it is scanty, spotty, pinkish and not red and heavy like a period, and does not follow the normal pattern of your period.
If you are having anything like this, then there is a chance that you are pregnant. I would recommed a pregnancy test to be sure.
Melanie4981 answered Saturday September 17 2005, 6:47 pm: Hiya!
Chances are that the person that had just got her period would NOT be pregnatnt BUT it has been known for a woman to go through a whole pregnancy having periods.
If she thinks that she is pregnant or if you think she might be than the best thing you can do is get her a pregnancy trst.
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