that depends. if your on bc that prevents periods then yes. your period doesn't have much to do with preventing pregnancy. bc stops you from ovulating and you cant get pregnant if you dont ovulate. if you're not on bc however, you can still ovulate w/o having your period therefore still get pregnant. you miss your period when youre pregnant because that blood makes the sac, placenta etc.
I don't think so. I did not experience having a spotting in my two pregnancy period. If that happens to a pregnant woman she better consult her doctor.
A period during pregnancy is not hereditary however it is never a normal period. It's simply a light period or vaginal bleeding. Pregnancy symptoms are not hereditary. Every woman will experience different pregnancy symptoms and the same woman may have different symptoms in different pregnancies. There are things that go on during pregnancy which can be symptomatic and hereditary, but these are separate from the symptoms which indicate pregnancy.
Having a period with no clumps is nothing to worry about. While it is normal to pass some clots during menstruation, not every woman does.
No it is normal for some women to not have their period at all while on the pill. Some only have one every other month. So don't be considered. But it you think you my be pregnant, take a pregnancy test to make sure.
It's kind of hard to figure that one out.Your symptoms of pregnancy will usually appear anywhere from the first week of your expected period to 1-2 weeks after your first week of expected period. Your first signs of pregnancy most commonly include missed period, tender/swollen breasts, change in color of the breasts, fatigue, nausea/vomiting, increased sense of smell, and weight gain. Here is a link to a website that will calculate the probability of your pregnancy: http://www.thepregnancytest.com/
If you haven't stopped your period, and you aren't getting morning sickness, Then WHAT are these pregnancy symptoms you say you are experiencing?
Yes Usually, get on birth control and use a condom every time you have intercorse.
no-you should be taking it every day when trying to conceive to prevent birth deffects
Yes, birth control is an on going practice, to prevent pregnancy every day. Don't stop taking the pill, as directed by your doctor.
Yes, it is entirely possible A gal can get pregnant: * before their period * during their period * after their period * PERIOD It's as simple as that and mostly accepted by the medical community. The "Pill" may help prevent pregnancy, but it is not 100% proof positive effective in every case.
The only way to prevent pregnancy without contraception is by abstaining from sexual intercourse. Unfortunately there is no way to prevent pregnancy from occurring with 100% accuracy unless you use contraception every time you have intercourse.
Some women are blessed with never even having pregnancy symptoms. Others say that they began having symptoms from the day of conception. Every woman is different. The majority do say that the pregnancy symptoms they experience began around the time they do take a test which is usually around the time your period is to start.
NO.
I don't think so. I did not experience having a spotting in my two pregnancy period. If that happens to a pregnant woman she better consult her doctor.
every month your uterus "prepares" for pregnancy causing what would be the placenta to form in it for the baby. when no fertalized egg implants, hormones shift causing this lining to shed-menses, or your period.
A period during pregnancy is not hereditary however it is never a normal period. It's simply a light period or vaginal bleeding. Pregnancy symptoms are not hereditary. Every woman will experience different pregnancy symptoms and the same woman may have different symptoms in different pregnancies. There are things that go on during pregnancy which can be symptomatic and hereditary, but these are separate from the symptoms which indicate pregnancy.
Hi, Its very very unlikely to feel the baby moving in your Uterus until your in the 3rd trimester of pregnancy. Having a normal period every month, is definitely not pregnancy related.