If you mean a period that only lasted two days, then it is possible. Some people experience bleeding during implantation, which they think is lighter (shorter) than normal menstrual bleeding. I'd take a home pregnancy test just to be sure!
No, because you could not be pregnant if you have already have had your period. Pregnancy stops you from having your period, so since you have had your period you have not become pregnant. Also, the menstrual cycle can last from 2-10 days.
There are people who have episodic bleeding during pregnancy, so it's probably possible, but certainly not on the list of top indicators of pregnancy.
Yes you can.
I just ended my first period and it was 2 days.
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Yes, it is possible. Some women do have break through bleeding after they conceive.
Usually, that close to a period sex will cause a delay in the period for a day or two.
This may mean that you period is irregular which you should go to your doctor and it may be a smart idea to take a pregnancy testy
Spotting after a pap smear is not a sign of pregnancy. Signs of pregnancy are an absent period and positive pregnancy test. Sore nipples are a common symptom of both menstruation and pregnancy.
It is not higher than when your not on your period
It is even possible to get pregnant on your period.
Estimated due dates and pregnancy time lines are calculated from the very first day of your last menstrual period.
What was the first day of your period? That is more important as that is when pregnancy is counted from.
Not necessarily. I had a two day period once. Out of concern of possible pregnancy, went to GYN for a pregnancy test. She gave me a blood test and an ultrasound, both negative. Just wait to see how your next cycle is. If you don't get a period next month, take a test. If your period comes, you aren't pregnant.
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.
It's the first day of your last menstrual period.
Estimated due dates and pregnancy time lines are calculated from the first day of your last period.
Stick a stick up there, crank it around until you have a thick creamy substance then drain....