Is it possible to still get your period if your pregnant?
You can't get your period if you're pregnant. Light bleeding is common during early pregnancy and sometimes mistaken for a period.
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If pregnant you can have light irregular bleeding, but it will not be like a normal period and won't fill a pad or tampon. ChaCha!
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About Pregnant Period
Many women wonder if they can get pregnant when they are on their period. The answer is yes, but it is still unlikely. Studies have shown that having sex around "that time of the month" reduces the likelihood of getting pregnant. However, it is far from a guarantee.
About Early Pregnancy
Early pregnancy is usually considered the first trimester, or first three months, of the pregnancy, with a typical full-term pregnancy lasting nine months. During this time, great care must be taken to follow a proper diet, visit a doctor regularly and be careful not to engage in any behavior which may harm a developing fetus, such as smoking or drinking alcohol, as in all stages of pregnancy.

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