Doubtful. It was probably a hormonal change unrelated to pregnancy. Usually spotting in a pregnant woman would not be as consistent or last as long as a normal period (or a day less as you've said). To be sure, take a pregnancy test.
u dont get ur period when u are pregnant.
I found that mine was not shorter of lighter, only the following months were changed.
sometimes...if you're lucky a shorter lighter period!
Some women go through an entire pregnancy not realizing they are pregnant until delivery, so it is plausible. If you are pregnant this 'period' might be different from your regular cycle (being shorter, lighter, longer etc). If you're concerned you might be pregnant take a pregnancy test and consult your doctor.
Yes. Take a test
Yes, some women actually do have their periods during the first few months of pregnancy. Usually, however, these cycles are lighter and shorter than normal.
If not pregnant, lighter periods are due to infertility.
Using hormonal birth control - like The Pill, NuvaRing (Ortho Evra), or Mirena (IUD) should make your period shorter and lighter.
Yes
No, once you become pregnant you no longer have your period. It is normal for your period to occasionally be shorter, longer, heavy flow, low flow etc as there are many health factors including stress that can impact your normal cycle.
If your period has came early and lasts 3-4 days, pr shorter than usual, you are pregnant. This process is called implantation.
If you have your period, even a light one, you can not be pregnant. It is normal to experience variations in your period on occasion.