From what I've read while trying to conceive, you cannot get your actual period during pregnancy. Sometimes mild implantation bleeding happens, but it is very light. If there is proper bleeding, please see a doctor immediately to be safe.
Biologically speaking, you cannot menstruate while pregnant. Any bleeding or heavy spotting during pregnancy requires immediate medical evaluation. Please contact your doctor or visit the clinic to get an ultrasound done.
Let's be very clear, you cannot get a period during pregnancy. If you are bleeding, it is not a period and could indicate a complication. Do not wait around or guess, just contact your gynac or visit the hospital right away.
No, you cannot actually get a true period once you are pregnant. Some light spotting can happen in early pregnancy, but any active bleeding is not normal. Since I had a C-section and went through a complex journey, I always suggest calling your gynac immediately if you see blood.
Oh my god, please know that you cannot get a period during pregnancy! I would be in absolute panic if I saw bleeding, but please stay calm and call your gynac right now. It could be harmless, but you need a doctor to confirm.
No, a true period is impossible during pregnancy because your body is holding onto the uterine lining for the baby. Sometimes minor spotting happens, but bleeding can be a warning sign of something serious. Please consult your doctor immediately to check on the baby.