I got my period a few days before normal and it started out slow..it ended a couple of days before it normally does.. then these last couple of days i have felt alittle sick but i have noticed if i eat a little it goes away then it comes back..what should i do?
Re: can i be pregnant even if i have had my period?
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Yes, although first morning urine is recommended. But if you are past your period time you are probably ok to take it any time.
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Seriously?
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This is good advice. It might be spotting and not a full blown period. Good luck to you!
No. It is NOT possible to have your period and be pregnant. However, it IS possible to have spotting or early pregnancy bleeding when you're pregnant. The only way to really know is to take a HPT.
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bfp 2 - baby born via c-section on 5.4.12 @ 37 weeks
bfp 3 - blighted ovum/d&c on 4.13.13 @ 8 weeks
bfp 4 - 3rd IUI, very late BFN with super low P, c/p
bfp 5 - natural bfp while on lupron, baby born via RCS on 4.27.15 @ 39 weeks
bfp 6 - surprise! baby born via RCS on 11.13.16 @ 38 weeks
More than likely it was your period. It could be implantation bleeding. The implantation bleeding usually occurs six to ten days after the ovulation and it lasts for one or two days.
If you are TTC I would suggest for you to start charting. fertilityfriend.com lots of great tid bits, videos and reads there.
Best of luck to you!!
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Actually.... I had what looked and felt like a full blown period. Started my new cycle. Started spotting on CD9 only to find out I was pregnant. Lost the baby but they still don't know why I had such a giant bleed. They said maybe it was an implantation spotting but this was full on bleeding like my period. We will never know. However....my situation is not normal but it can happen.
I've been known as many other ladies to POAS after your period because you get the notion stuck in your head. If you have to POAS do it and clear your head for the next cycle. Good luck.
Exactly. It was like your period. It was NOT, in fact, a period, since you were pregnant. You CAN have early pregnancy bleeding, implantation bleeding, and annovulatory bleeding that are like a period, but they are NOT a period.
what should you do? I'd start with a pregnancy test. If it's positive, move along to 1st tri.
And no, you can't get a period and be pregnant. You can bleed, but it's not a period. You're welcome.
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Really??? Probably take a pregnancy test...
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Yes. I understand however my point is that you can still bleed LIKE a period and be pregnant (unknowingly) thinking you "had" your period which is the point I was making. Until you know your pregnant if it bleeds like a period and felt like a period the only thing most women would refer to it as is a period.
If a "period like bleed" is even semi common as my RE's tried to steer it to then there needs to be a lot more education to women who are looking for/expecting possible implantation spotting but get a full blown "period like bleed" then thinking it's their period and moving onto the next cycle.
I'm just trying to shed the light on the part that you can bleed like a "period" and be pregnant and will reference it as a period until proven otherwise aka get a positive HTP after the "period". The only thing we are debating is that the OP should have said "Can I bleed like a period but still be pregnant?"