sounds like a miscarriage to me I'm afraid
It is possible to have a period like bleed during early pregnancy. But the bleeding is usually light and never a heavy, normal period bleed.
If you are bleeding and it's not your period, it is important that you see a medical professional. There are many causes for bleeding and not being on a period. Certain causes may be extreme stress, a side-effect of birth control, or even pregnancy.
You can't have your period while being pregnant. However, you can have vaginal bleeding frequently during your first trimester.
There is a slim chance of you being pregnant.
No, your period does not stop. I started my period on a Friday, had unprotected sex on Sunday & he did not withdraw, and continued my period as normal. I went to the emergency room the next month wondering what was wrong with me (the thought of being pregnant never crossed my mind) and turns out I was pregnant.
In some cases,yes it is.
No, but during early stages of being pregnant you can get bleeding which seems like a normal period. This is common.
Being a virgin has nothing to do with your period. It is normal to have light pink to brown discharge before your period gets started fully. This can last for a few days and can include cramping. If you notice this happening between your periods then it is called "break through bleeding" and you should see a gynocologist. A gynecologist is a doctor that cares for a womens reproductive system. Medication can be prescribed for menstrual cramps and all your questions can be answered.
I would test just to be sure. You can have bleeding in early pregnancy.
If you are on your period and it lasts for the normal amount of days and with the normal flow that you usually have, you are more than likely not pregnant. You do not have a period while you are pregnant. Spot bleeding may occur during pregnancy but it is usually not a flow like a normal period and will not occur at the same time and last the same amount of days as a normal period.
Most girls start their period when they are 12-14, but you can start as early as 8 and as late as 18. I started my period when I was just 10. You're breasts start developing 2 years before you have you're being the onset of you period (usually). If you haven't started and you're breasts have been growing for 2 years you should see a doctor.
is your period normally 4 to 5 days