No! That is just wishful thinking!
If you have symptoms of EARLY pregnancy and are seeing SLIGHT bleeding you may have "implantation bleeding". This is caused by the fertilized egg becoming implanted in the wall of the uterus in very early pregnancy. Take a simple, cheap do-it-yourself pregnancy test bought at the drug store. Follow the directions and they are very accurate. If you are pregnant, then God bless you and your child!
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Some women bleed slightly or 'spot' during the early stages of pregnancy, so you shouldn't take the bleeding as a sign that you're not pregnant. If in doubt, you should take an at-home pregnancy test, if only just to alleviate your worries.
If you are actually feeling movement in your belly, then you would be quite far along in your pregnancy. I've heard that it's possible for some women to test negative far into their pregnancy, so if you are not sure, go to your doctor. If you're that far along, you need to care for yourself and the baby. But if you're that far along, you would probably have a lot of other symptoms and would be starting to show as well.
Yes I was a month pregnant with my second child...I had a period that lasted 7 days. It was however, lighter than normal. So I went to the doctors who did a pregnancy test, which came up negative even though I was a month pregnant. It was the following period that I missed.
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.
If you have 2 lines on the test and one is lighter that means you are pregnant. Even if the line is faint take another one in 2 days Im sure the 2nd line will be just as dark.
If you have had your period (though they were light) and all tests turned out negative then you have a pretty good chance of not being pregnant. Most women cycles differ, and a lighter or none existent period may be caused by stress or other things going on with your body these last couple months. To be sure there is nothing else wrong you should make an appointment with your OBGYN, they will perform an exam to determine what the real factor of your light periods are. Good luck!
Usually not at all. Not getting a period is a very common way to find out or starting to suspect that you're pregnant. Some women do experience lighter bleedings during pregnancy.
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.
When in doubt, take a pregnancy test. Usually the first sign of pregnancy is a missed period and sore breasts.
yes, it is possible. get a pregnancy test.