Medically, a period means shedding the uterine lining when there is no pregnancy, so it is impossible to have one now. My doctor explained that any bleeding during pregnancy is classified as abnormal and could be due to implantation, cervical irritation, or other reasons. If you have bleeding or severe cramps, please consult your gynac immediately.
No beta, you cannot have periods once you are pregnant. Sometimes there is very light spotting which can happen due to body changes, but a proper period is not possible. If you feel heat or mild discomfort, rest well and drink warm milk with a little saffron, but don't ignore any heavy bleeding.
A true period does not happen once you conceive, beta. Some light spotting can happen, for which you should just lie down and avoid doing heavy household work or lifting weights. But if the bleeding is heavy or you have strong pain, please don't try any home remedies—contact your doctor right away.
No dear, periods don't happen during pregnancy. If you are seeing some light pink or brown spots, it is often normal in the beginning. Just take complete rest and try not to worry too much.
Strictly speaking, you cannot get your period during pregnancy because your hormone levels prevent ovulation and uterine shedding. Some women experience light spotting or implantation bleeding in the early weeks, which is common. However, if there is any active bleeding, consulting your gynecologist is the safest and best approach.