Yes, you can. This happened to me with my 3rd pregnancy. I actually had the same kind of cramping that I normally get before my period and a slight spotting. PMS symptoms are very close to pregnancy symptoms. I definitely thought I wasn't pregnant. I only had a bit of spotting though and after a week of not get a full period I decided to take a pregnancy test and to my surprise I was pregnant. I ended up having a very healthy pregnancy and baby.
Spotting is just that...period blood that isn't a full on flow. There will little bits here and there.
Spotting is when you will randomly have a little blood. Not a full blown flow.
Yes. Your hormones fluctuate quite a bit during and after a miscarriage. It can sometimes take up to a month before your levels go back to normal, so it is possible to have a positive result on a pregnancy test whether there is spotting or not.
Is it full on 5 day periods, or spotting? Spotting indicates possible stress, strong emotion, or just some extra blood after the period. I'm no doctor, but I don't think it's normal to be having three periods a month.
At one and a half weeks you are technically not pregnant, because the pregnancy is dated starting with the first day of your last period and you do not ovulate until around 14 days after that. If you meant one and a half weeks after ovulation? then a sign would be getting your full period. If you're only having light cramping, then it may just be a sign of implantation, which can also cause spotting.
You really should go see a doctor. You could be pregnant but not having your period yet you should check out.
If it's your full blown period, chances are 99 out of 100 you're not pregnant. When you're pregnant, your cycle stops. There can however be spotting (usually early on).
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No, you can have cramps and spotting at the time for your first period after conception but not full menstrual flow.
No it is not.. The first day of a full flow is considered the first day of your cycle.NO! because it is just spotting not your real period it might be a sign of your period beginning to approach!
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