I've been told that once you're pregnant, your periods stop completely. But sometimes I hear stories about women having some bleeding. Does actual menstruation occur during pregnancy, or is it always a different kind of bleeding?
Let's be clear: you absolutely cannot get your period while pregnant. If you are seeing blood, please don't ignore it or assume it's just a light period. Call your gynac immediately and get an ultrasound done to check on the baby.
No, a real period or menstruation does not happen once you are pregnant. If you are experiencing bleeding, it is not normal and you should contact your doctor immediately. Don't wait for it to stop on its own, getting checked is the safest practical step.
Menstruation doesn't happen during pregnancy, so please treat any bleeding seriously. Stop all physical activities like walking or yoga immediately and call your doctor. It is very important to get professional medical advice right away.
Absolutely not, menstruation stops completely during pregnancy. Any bleeding, whether light or heavy, is a warning sign that requires an immediate checkup with your gynecologist. Don't try to guess the reason, just go to the clinic.
Biologically, you cannot have a menstrual period during pregnancy. Sometimes light spotting can happen in the early days, but any active bleeding should be discussed with your doctor right away. Please take care and call your clinic to be absolutely safe.
Oh god, please don't panic, but menstruation definitely doesn't happen during pregnancy. If you are bleeding, it could be a sign of something that needs immediate medical attention. Please call your doc right this second, I will keep you in my prayers!