Pregnancy on the IUD is unusual. Bleeding with the IUD is not a special sign of pregnancy. If you think you might be pregnant, take a pregnancy test.
It's unlikely, but possible if the vaginal bleeding was not a true period.
Yes, this is true. Menstruation occurs when the egg has not been fertilised, it is biologically impossible to menstruate if you are pregnant. Although it is important to point out that you can experience vaginal bleeding during pregnancy, so if you are concerned about pregnancy it's best to take a pregnancy test to confirm whether or not you're pregnant.
AnswerIf you are on your period, then you are not pregnant.-Thats not true at all. Some women can have their period throughout their entire pregnancy. A friend of mine's mother had her period up till she was 6 months pregnant with her daughter before she even found out she was pregnant to begin with! This can be called vaginal bleeding. If you have your period, but you feel you are showing symptoms of pregnancy, I would take a test or see your doctor for a blood test. good luck!
Sometimes a newborn girl has some vaginal bleeding as her body becomes used to the decrease of maternal estrogen in her blood. This is called physiologic vaginal bleeding or an estrogen withdrawal bleed, and is perfectly normal.
It is minor bleeding you get while on the pill. It is not a true period, but it is similar and yet lighter.
while you cant have a true period while pregnant you can have early pregnancy bleeding which can last up to half the pregnancy, early pregnancy bleeding is usually shorter and lighter, and while you are ovulating is the highest chance to become pregnanct, so it sounds like you have a high chance of being pregnant, take a home test and go from there, hope for the best
No, you cannot have a true menstrual period while pregnant. However, some women may experience light bleeding or spotting during early pregnancy, which can be mistaken for a period. This bleeding can occur for various reasons, such as implantation bleeding or hormonal changes. If you suspect you might be pregnant despite having what seems like a period, it's best to take a pregnancy test or consult a healthcare professional for clarification.
No, it is not possible to have a true menstrual period while pregnant. However, some women may experience light bleeding or spotting in early pregnancy, which can be mistaken for a period. This bleeding is often due to implantation or other hormonal changes, but it is not the same as a menstrual cycle. If there is any uncertainty, it's important to consult a healthcare provider.
False. The anterior vaginal wall is typically longer than the posterior vaginal wall.
The list of possible causes is long and what is likely varies greatly depending on your personal situation. The one thing that is surely true is that you should see your doctor about it.
It could signal alot of things-pregnancy, misscarriage, endometreosis....more info-are you late? If so, how late? Are you having any pains?? I don't think that heavy bleeding is a sign of pregnancy. Answer Period while pregnant you can have a period a normal period while pregnant and not though till a few months your period stops or when you go into labour. From Pink Princess
it is not true cyco