Kinda like it says up there! I feel like I might be pregnant but I bled like I was having a period. I don't feel like I had a period no pms or anything.
So what are the chances of being pregnant and having a period?
Thank you!
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Health & Fitness category? Maybe give some free advice about: Health? dottie4 answered Wednesday November 18 2009, 1:19 am: Most likely not if it came on the time you usually have it. However, I would just take a pregnancy test to be on the safe side. Make sure you use protection next time, unless you want to get pregnant. Be aware that without protection you don't just risk pregnancy. You risk an std or even AIDS. Next time use protection unless your in a very stable relationship and are willing to take on all the risks involved.
sobeg answered Tuesday November 17 2009, 1:43 pm: The chances of you bleeding during pregnancy is becoming more and more common but there is a difference in bleeding and spotting. It really all depends if you had sex with out the use of a birth control either a condom, pill, jell,foam,insert,film, vacinne or IUD although alot of women/females/teenagers will have sex the great majority will not get pregnant but keepp in mind that its a risk that can result in Unplanned pregancy. one of the highest successful results are from IUD users but like all prescriptions please talk to your medical professional for all advice. If you do feel that you might be pregant try tking a over the counter pregnacy test...but in answer to your question yes it is possible to spot and or bleed if you are preganant and it is possible to be on your period and get/be pregant and it is your most fertile time. I hope this helps [ sobeg's advice column | Ask sobeg A Question ]
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