Unless each uterus is being used, a woman in your condition (uterus didelphys) can have a period and be pregnant at the same time if she has a separate cervix for the second womb (only you and your doctor would know if this is the case).
It's certainly possible. Take a pregnancy test if you miss your next period
First few days of the last two weeks are considered as danger period. You are likely to get the pregnancy at this period.
Yes; and most likely it could be. But just to be on the safe side, take a pregnancy test and if you are, go see your doctor or an OB/GYN right away
Most likely, you are pregnant and that's not your period, you're just spotting. Go to the doctor, and they'll be able to tell you better.
Ovulation occurs between periods. That is when pregnancy is most likely to occur, but you can get pregnant during menstruation. A gal can get pregnant: # before her period # during her period # after her period # PERIOD. It's that simple ... plain facts of life and supported by most of the medical community. The "Pill" only helps to prevent pregnancy - it is not the cure. Total abstaining from sex or having a hysterectomy operation are the ONLY two 100% guaranteed methods of preventing pregnancy ... PERIOD.
the day your period is due,but some times later by a day or two..or rarely a day or two before,this is rare but does happen before period due.but more likely after because of hcg levels having to be high enough to read on a test.
For most women the first sign of pregnancy is a missed period. Some women do have cramping and spotting when the embryo implants into the uterine wall a week or two out.
Some IUDs can make the period longer or more irregular. Having a two week period is not a sign of pregnancy. Take a pregnancy test, and contact your health care provider to see if an exam or further IUD counseling is in order. If your bleeding represents a side effect, there are treatments that can help control the bleeding.
You can have a period throughout your whole pregnancy. So to answer your question, yes.
If your pregnancy test is positive then most likely you are. You would be more likely to get a false negative rather than a false positive. If you are unsure, you can request a beta HCG test from your doctor. This will measure the HCG hormone in your blood system which is an indicator of pregnancy. The pregnancy test is positive and you haven't had a period in two months. I see nothing to indicate that this is a 'phantom' pregnancy other than maybe wishful thinking. I've been told that the home test kits may give a false negative, but that they never indicate a false positive.
We can't tell how likely this is - we don't know how well protected you were. Likely or not, the way to find out is to take a pregnancy test. If it's negative, take another in two weeks. If either are positive, go see your doctor. Pregnancy tests (of the urine-dip kind) can often give false negatives - especially very early on in pregnancy, but a positive is almost always right.
Take a pregnancy test.