My friend told me she got something like a period in early pregnancy and now im confused because i thought periods stop completely. Is that even a thing or was it something else? Genuinely curious.
No, periods don't happen during pregnancy. I had some light pink spotting early on, which can happen, but always keep your doctor informed. Also, make sure you are eating healthy, balanced meals and staying active to keep your overall health on track.
Biologically, you cannot menstruate while pregnant. Light spotting can happen due to various normal reasons, but any proper bleeding is a warning sign. It is always safest to consult your gynecologist to rule out any complications.
We are currently trying to conceive and I've been researching this a lot. From what I know, you can't have a real period, but light spotting is sometimes normal. Did anyone else experience spotting and still have a healthy pregnancy?
No, you cannot get your actual periods while pregnant. If you are seeing bleeding, don't ignore it thinking it's a regular cycle. Call your gynac immediately and get it checked, especially if you have a busy work schedule and are on your feet a lot.
I just had my baby last month, and I remember having some light spotting in my first trimester. I panicked thinking it was my period, but my doctor checked and said it was just implantation bleeding. If it's proper red blood or heavy, please rush to your clinic.
My doctor explained that actual menstruation cannot happen once you are pregnant because the hormone levels prevent the uterine lining from shedding. Some women experience light implantation bleeding or spotting, which is often confused with a period. However, any heavy bleeding is not normal and needs immediate medical evaluation.
No beta, regular periods don't happen once you conceive. Sometimes there can be mild spotting which can be managed with rest and staying hydrated. But if the bleeding is heavy or accompanied by pain, please don't try any home remedies and see your doctor right away.