I think if you had heavy bleeding you would not be pregnant, because that would end as a miscarriage.
Well, check with your doctor. I thought mine was stress related and I ended up having Endometriosis. That is like period cramps but like 10 million times worse. Ii would cry myself to sleep and then wake up because of the pain.
My doctor gave me 6 months of treatment of Zoledex shots in my lower belly. I gained weight and hated it but it helped. Now I'm good and healthy {as far as I know}.
No. If you are pregnant and bleeding you should contact your Dr immediately.
Regular bleeding in general means you are not pregnant - if you feel you are having signs of pregnancy, take a test - that way you'll know for sure.
Spotting before you get a heavier flow is very normal...If you are normally like clockwork and you only have spotting and do not get a regular flo within the next 3-4 days then it is very possible that you are pregnant and that the spotting is implantation bleeding.
Well, I would suggest going to a Doctor. But, if you became pregnant within that week, it could be probably be bleeding. !
If you truly conceived, no. Women do not have regular periods after becoming pregnant. What you experienced was probably implantation bleeding. This bleeding is caused by the fertilized egg attaching itself to the uterine wall.
Pregnancy on the contraceptive implant is not likely. Lighter bleeding is normal on the contraceptive implant, as is changes in timing. You should not expect a regular, monthly episode of bleeding on the implant.
I have the same thing but bad dose of cramps
You might be pregnant but still be bleeding if so take a test or go for a blood test x
60-90% probability depending on your menstrual cycle, the more regular your periods are, the more chances you could be pregnant since pregnancy can occur starting on the last day of your bleeding.
One can always GET pregnant. You are probably not currently pregnant if you have regular periods.
If you have had a menstrual period then you are not pregnant. It is impossible to have a period while pregnant. If you feel that you could be pregnant and are having bleeding during pregnancy you should see a Dr as soon as possible to rule out miscarriage, infection, and other pregnancy complications.
What types of symptoms? Like bleeding? Or spotting? You can be pregnant and still have your period, but it won't be like a regular period. More like spotting and not for very long. I don't think they would even call it a period.