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∙ 13y agoIt is rare, but you can be pregnant and still get your period.
Typically if you get your period you are not pregnant.
If you are pregnant you will not have your period
No, it is biologically impossible to menstruate while you're pregnant. However it is possible for you to bleed during pregnancy for a number of reasons, such as hormonal changes. If it acts like a period then it's most likely menstruation, but if concerned that you could be pregnant then take a pregnancy test to be sure.
No something must have gone wrong. If it was a little more chunky than usual than your baby probably came out of you. It would be the size of a rice grain
no. if you happened to be pregnant and got your period its misscariage. there's no way you can have your period while pregnant .
Since I don't know why you haven't had your period for six months I can only say is that if your periods are absent due to eating, health, illness, other medical problems -in fact mostly all things, YES. I have known women whose periods were absend much longer than that, and were told they would not have children. They have conceived due to thinking they needn't worry about contraceptives. Please rather be careful, or alternatively, don't lose hope? ;> I have read that you can ovulate without menstruating later. So, I'd say yes. It's possible at any time.. but sometimes it's less likely. If you haven't had a period at all it's possible that you are not ovulating, in which case you won't get pregnant. Aanything is possible! I would check with your doctor if your periods are this abnormal though.
You could have gotten pregnant on your period