Hi,
You cannot have two normal, heavy periods and be pregnant. This is physically impossible if the fetus is alive.
However, if you had a missed miscarriage and have retained the fetus, then this is very possible but you would have worrying symptoms associated with this. If you suspect this has happened, see your Doctor ASAP.
No, you cannot have periods after you are pregnant. You can have minor vaginal bleeding but it is not a full period flow.
yes my sister had baby and she was having regular periods for three months in fourth month she start having movement she went to the Doctor and found her self pregnant
condoms don't prevent pregnancy but it helps not getting pregnant 99.9% just like birth control. so it is very dought full your pregnant
YES, a woman can get pregnant during ANY DAY of the full cycle. even during your period. before during and after.
Yes, safe period aren't safe only periods of varying probability. Out of couples relying on safe periods a full 19% gets pregnant during the first year.
YES of course!
Pregnant women or those who could possibly be pregnant should not have a CT scan unless the diagnostic benefits outweigh the risks. Pregnant patients should particularly avoid full body or abdominal scans.
Possibly 50 kg to 60 kg depending on how any puppies and her original weight.
It will probably take longer to conceive if you have PCOS. Chances are your periods are irregular which means you aren't ovulating, which means you can't get pregnant. Talk to your doctor about how you can regulate your periods with diet and medication (Metformin is a common treatment). Clomid can also be used to induce ovulation. Don't lose hope though, you can get pregnant with PCOS, it just may take longer.
Yes-you can still have a normal full term pregnancy.
An SO is a Shootout. Games go to shootouts if after three full periods and an overtime is played and the game is still a tie
I am not a doctor, but I have heard of people still getting their period while pregnant. If your not sure, get tested. NO, as a nurse I have heard many people say that they had full or lighter periods when they were indeed pregnant with their child. The only guarantee is no sex, unless you are willing and ready to take that chance. Babies have been born, although extremely rare, to couples who both had been "fixed" to avoid pregnancy. It only takes the one sperm.