If you are having a period, you re not pregnant. You cannot be pregnant until after your last period.
no
Yes. But second month you can't get it if you are pregnant. :)
Most women miss there first months period after becoming pregnant. Some have their period throughout pregnancy.
It's normal for the length of a woman's period to vary from month to month. Anthing between about 26 days to 35 days between the first day of one period and the first day of the next period is normal. It is not reasonable to expect your period to come on the same day every month. You know if you are pregnant if your period is a week late and your pregnancy test is positive.
You can have a period throughout your whole pregnancy. So to answer your question, yes.
no
it is possible to be pregnant and have a period.
Yes. But second month you can't get it if you are pregnant. :)
would you be pregnet if you havent had your period for 3 months now
i had 2 period last month how will i know if i iam pregnent?
No you are not
You can get pregnant all days of the month but not the very first of your period. An orgasm can make you start ovulate again.
Most women miss there first months period after becoming pregnant. Some have their period throughout pregnancy.
It's normal for the length of a woman's period to vary from month to month. Anthing between about 26 days to 35 days between the first day of one period and the first day of the next period is normal. It is not reasonable to expect your period to come on the same day every month. You know if you are pregnant if your period is a week late and your pregnancy test is positive.
You can have a period throughout your whole pregnancy. So to answer your question, yes.
yes i was pregnant didn't realise it and had my period after 3 months of skipping i went to the doctor and i was pregnant i was bout a week pregnant when i had my last period
usually no you can't. However I know that when my mom was pregnant with me she did some how get here period the first month of pregnancy, i think that is very unusual though.