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No. You do not have a period if you're pregnant. My mother had 6 children, and she had her periods through 3 of the pregnancies - I don't know how long or "normal" her periods were (she died some years ago) but I do know that she was 5 months pregnant with me before she realized she was pregnant!
i say yes you can, and the reason i say this is because i had three periods while i was pregnant with my son, as well did my mom while pregnant twith me.
Woman normally gets pregnant on the day 14, if the periods of 28 days duration. On the day 16, if the period are of 30 days duration. That is you get the period after 14 days of ovulation in normal course. That is rare to get pregnancy just after period. But it is possible to get pregnancy just after the period.
No. Two normal heavy periods and no symptoms of pregnancy sound like your definitely not pregnant.
Typically a woman who had normal periods before using the pill will ovulate 2-4 weeks after stopping the pill. The average couple will get pregnant in six months, whether the pill was used before or never used.
not usually because if you do have them they are usually lighter than prepregnancy.
it depends how long the periods are if they are 20 min it lasts about 2 hours.
Yes it is normal.
If a women is pregnant than she will miss all of her periods, until she gives birth. then she will have a period every 28 days like normal
No, you are not pregnant. Sometimes Periods are just a little irregular, it is normal though.
Yes, it's completely normal to spot before menstruation. Your period doesn't have an on/off switch, it will start light with a little blood leaving your body and mixing with discharge so can be brown or pink rather than red, this will typically occur a few days before your period starts. It's also normal to get spotting up to two weeks before your period as a result of ovulation.
it depends how long the periods are if they are 20 min it lasts about 2 hours.