I've heard some stories about women having periods even when they are pregnant, and it's quite confusing. Can periods and pregnancy happen together, or is any bleeding definitely not a period during pregnancy?
I'm in my second trimester, and my doctor told me periods and pregnancy don't go together. If there's any bleeding, it's not a period. Did anyone else experience spotting and have to call their doctor?
Scientifically, periods stop during pregnancy. If you are experiencing bleeding, please consult your doctor immediately. Just like keeping an eye on my diet, monitoring any such symptoms is very important for a safe delivery.
No, they cannot happen together. I know how draining pregnancy symptoms are, but any bleeding now is not a period. Please contact your doctor immediately to get it checked out and rest up well.
My doctor explained that once the egg implants, the uterine lining doesn't shed, so you can't have a real period. Any bleeding could be spotting or something requiring attention, so please call your gynac to get a proper checkup.
Oh dear, I totally understand how confusing and stressful this can be for you. True periods don't happen in pregnancy, but some light spotting can. Please speak with your doctor to make sure your sweet little baby is safe.
Honestly, actual periods cannot happen once you are pregnant. I panicked when I saw minor spotting early on, but my doctor said it was just implantation bleeding. If you're bleeding, please ask your gynac to be sure.
Nope, pregnancy is your official 9-month holiday from periods! If you are seeing bleeding, it's definitely not a period, so don't just wear a pad and ignore it. Call your gynac right away to be safe.