no
Not having your period but spotting is int unusual during pregnancy.
you can still have your period during pregnancy but it does not usually seem to be normal when you are pregnant mosly irregular
Yes you can, you can still have a test when you're on your period and it doesn't matter the colour of your period
yes, you can actually have a normal period every month during your pregnancy
Once you have your period, take it as notice that you are not pregnant this time around. It is very rare, and not usual, for people to have periods during pregnancy. If you meant to be pregnant, that is one thing. If you did not, or are not in a stable relationship, make sure that you have the best birth control.
Not unless you've had intercourse since your last period. (There is not a time frame provided in the question.) The body produces a hormone during pregnancy that stops ovulation from occurring so you will not have a true period if you are pregnant. Some bleeding during early pregnancy is common, but if it is heavy like a period you should be seen immediately. If you have taken a pregnancy test and it is positive, you will want to see a doctor as soon as possible to discuss your particular condition.
You could still be pregnant. Light bleeding is common early in pregnancy. Take a test.
Just to be sure you should take a pregnancy test. If you go to walmart they range from about 10-25 dollars. If you still aren't sure go to your local health clinic and talk to a nurse there. If it is still 10 days to your period even if an egg was fertilised it will not yet have implanted so it is impossible to have pregnancy symptoms.
no, any bleeding should be notified by a doctor
Sometimes it is commen for women to have periods during pregnancy. But, any kind of bleeding during a pregnancy should be reported to your doctor so they can check just in case to make sure that there was no miscarriage.
Well, if you're faking a pregnancy, you should still be getting your period. If you're still early in your 'pregnancy' (say 1-3 months, where the 'child' would still be about the size of a large blood clot on your period), you can 'miscarry' and feign that an overly large blood clot is the 'baby.'