that doesn't happen you wont get your period if your pregnant
no
Yes. tht does mean your pregnant take a test!
Just before your period you are at your most fertile
Well it could be that you are pregnant, so take a test. But you could just have had a short period
no, you are probably pregnant. depending on your body fat percentage it happens.
It is rare, but you can be pregnant and still get your period.
It is a very rare circumstance. If you have your period, you are not pregnant.
Typically if you get your period you are not pregnant.
It all depends everyone is different. Do you know you are for sure pregnant? The first sign of being pregnant is missing a period. It is very rare to have periods at all while pregnant.
Yes, it is rare but it can happen. They may still get their period while pregnant or believe birth control is preventing them from getting their period.
If you are pregnant you will not have your period
It can. In some rare cases people still menstruate throughout their pregnancy. However this is very rare, so you should probably see a doctor if you suspect this is happening.
Yes, there is a high chance. Once you miss your appointment for the next shot , over the next twenty four hours it is no longer effective . Even if your period is coming soon, its rare but you can be pregnant & on your period. good luck :)
no you are not pregnent after unprotected inercourse if u got your perid means your ovum not used while u wait for sperm
no. if you happened to be pregnant and got your period its misscariage. there's no way you can have your period while pregnant .
It is very unlikely that this will happen. In the typical 28 day cycle, you are only fertile on or around day 14. If you still have your period, it is a very good indication that you are not pregnant. Though some say it can happen, it is very rare and almost unheard of to get pregnant this close to your period and still have it.
In brief...No! However, if you are asking if you can get pregnant while on your period, then the answer - while rare - is Yes!