Your body naturally pauses ovulation and menstruation to nurture the baby, so you cannot get a period during pregnancy. While small things like mild cramps can be managed by resting, any active bleeding is not a period and is a serious symptom. Please check with your gynac immediately if you are bleeding.
Honestly, once that tiny baby starts growing, your body completely pauses your monthly cycles, so no ovulation or periods. Don't stress too much if you have some light spotting early on as it can be implantation bleeding, but definitely give your doctor a call if the bleeding is heavy.
No, they don't happen, pregnancy hormones completely switch off your normal menstrual cycle. I am pregnant right now and was also super confused about this initially. But actually, did anyone here experience light spotting in the first trimester, and what did your doctor say about it?
Listen, ovulation and periods both stop completely during pregnancy to protect the growing baby. Sometimes light spotting can happen due to hormones, but it is not a menstrual period. If you are seeing active bleeding, please go to your doctor immediately so they can check and keep you and the baby safe.
No, it's biologically impossible to have a regular period or ovulate once you are pregnant! ๐ โโ๏ธ Your hormones completely pause your cycle. If you are experiencing any bleeding, it is not a period, so please consult your doctor just to be safe. ๐