I just found out I'm pregnant, but I also had what seemed like a light period recently. Can you still get a period or some bleeding after conceiving, or does it mean something else? I'm a bit confused.
Having PCOS, my bleeding was always confusing, but medically you cannot have a period once pregnant. Light spotting can happen due to implantation, but since we have to be extra cautious, please check with your doctor if you see any red flow.
Absolutely not, a real period stops once you conceive. Trust me, with twins, my body was too busy doing double the work to think about periods! If you are bleeding, it could be spotting or something that needs medical attention, so check with your doctor.
I actually had some light pink spotting around the time my period was due, and I thought I wasn't pregnant. But it turned out to be implantation bleeding. I can't give medical advice, but in my experience, any heavy bleeding should be checked by your doctor immediately.
No, a proper period is not possible after conceiving. However, light spotting or implantation bleeding can happen early on, which I also experienced before my delivery. If the bleeding is heavy or you feel pain, please contact your doctor immediately, especially as recovery needs a lot of care.
Well, the only good part of pregnancy is getting a 9-month break from periods! So no, you can't get a real period. If you are seeing bleeding, it might just be spotting, but definitely don't ignore it—call your gynac to make sure everything is fine.
Listen clearly, you cannot get a period after conceiving. If you are experiencing bleeding, it is not a normal period and could indicate a complication. Call your gynac immediately and get it checked, don't wait around.