Yes it is possible. I had a regular monthly periods, then when I missed the first one I was told I was 3 months pregnant. It was explained to me that even though my body should not have kept producing eggs after fertilization, I did. Years later I ended up with fraternal twins that were fertilized one month apart. Hope this helps.
As long as you're having periods you can get pregnant.
when a person is having unprotected sex, the chances of becoming pregnant are 100%, no matter what the regulation of periods or ovulation dates are.
A woman shows signs of being pregnant when she first misses her periods or when the periods are delayed.
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It's possible - anything 'out of the ordinary' could be as a result of being pregnant - as the hormones in your body are preparing you for nurturing a developing embryo.
No you really shouldn't be having your period while pregnant and the second part would be normal if you weren't pregnant.
When you start having cramp like symptoms but earlier then when your cycle is going to start this is usually an early symtom sign of being pregnant.
It is possible to be pregnant while being treated with PID.
It is possible for you to be pregnant after having your tubes tied. But personally after my tubiligation I also have irregular periods, I've even had symptoms of being pregnant. And it has been 7 years since my tubiligation. My Dr. explained to me that since I'm wanting to have another baby so bad that my brain is "convincing" my body that it is pregnant and that is why I will have the "ghostly" symptoms of pregnancy. But it's always best to make sure you are or aren't pregnant when missing periods just to be on the safe side. I hope this helped. :)
Theirs a chance you might be but its alwa ys better to get tested or check to be sure because those are some symptoms of being pregnant.
no because if the egg is then fertilised, then you will become pregnant, and you do not have periods while you are pregnant.
Seems like this might be a good time to visit your doctor.