No, you cannot have a period the first month of pregnancy or at any other time during pregnancy. Menstruation occurs if the egg has not been fertilised, and you cannot menstruate during pregnancy.
No. A mild bleed in the first month of pregnancy is usually due to implantation, and can mimic menstruation.
Yes. But second month you can't get it if you are pregnant. :)
Assuming you mean "first Month" the answer is yes. With a very sensitive pregnancy test some pregnancies can be detected as early as 3 weeks and 2 days; this is the first month of pregnancy. Most pregnancies are easily detected at 4 weeks on the day of your missed period with a early pregnancy test this would technically be the beginning of your second month.
You can have a period throughout your whole pregnancy. So to answer your question, yes.
Probably not as the uterine wall breaks down if a pregnancy does not occur and the subsequent period. However there are some women who have a light period the first month of pregnancy.
The first sign is missing your period. But after you have sex you have a month maybe a month in a half til you start having symptoms.
Yes, mild cramping is normal in early pregnancy. For me it felt like that little bit of cramping I would get just before my period would start, the mild cramps that let me know bigger cramps would be coming. Only in early pregnancy, bigger ones shouldn't come. Mild and slightly uncomfortable, but not excruciating and dibilitating in the way period cramps can sometimes be.
Fourteen days after intercourse or the day of your expected period.
If after 4 months of having no period you are either pregnant or have a medical condition that would need to be taken care of immediately. After the first month of a missed period you should have taken a pregnancy test, not waiting until a 4 month mark. Going to see a Ob/Gyn would be a great idea if you havent already made an appointment. Good Luck
Most women miss there first months period after becoming pregnant. Some have their period throughout pregnancy.
Not exactly. Some women have bleeding in the first month of two of pregnancy, but it is not technically a period. Also, if you have heavy bleeding during pregnancy, you might actually be having a miscarriage.