Sorry if this sounds silly but I always thought periods stop once ur pregnant. Last week I saw thoda spotting and now im confused na. Can someone explain, does bleeding still come sometimes?
Strictly speaking, no, full periods don't happen. I had some spotting early on in my pregnancy, and I was so worried, immediately went to the doctor. It turned out okay for me, but it's really crucial to see your gynac if you have any bleeding, heavy or light. Don't wait at all please.
My doctor explained that real periods stop completely during pregnancy because the body produces hormones that prevent the uterine lining from shedding. What some women experience can be implantation bleeding, which is light spotting, or sometimes other issues. But never a full period. Any bleeding beyond spotting needs a doctor's consultation immediately.
Actually, no, periods don't happen during pregnancy. That's one of the first signs your body changes! If there's any spotting or light bleeding, sometimes it can be implantation bleeding or something minor, but always best to check with your doctor. Mine told me to call for any unusual bleeding.
From my experience, no, I didn't have any periods when I was pregnant with both my kids. The bleeding completely stopped. If you are having any bleeding, even light spotting, it's always a good idea to mention it to your gynac, just to be sure everything is fine. Har pregnancy alag hoti hai.
No, you don't get proper periods during pregnancy. The menstrual cycle stops because your body is preparing to grow the baby. If you see bleeding, especially heavy or with pain, it's important to call your doctor right away to get it checked. Don't take chances with that.
Arre na baba, periods nahi hote pregnancy mein! That's like, the biggest sign you're pregnant, yaar. If you're seeing blood, even a little bit, actually immediately call your gynac. My doc said any bleeding during pregnancy needs to be checked, no matter what it is. Tension mat lo, just call them.