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535202 tn?1216405460

can you have a "period" in early pregnancy??

i was just wondering, ive been have all kinds of pregnancy symptoms, i had what i thought was implantation bleeding 1 1/2 to 2 weeks before my period, but i still had what seemed to be a period, ive never been a really heavy bleeder, and im about a week away from my next scheduled period...
has anyone had any experiences that would be helpful??
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535202 tn?1216405460
i could always hope lol. i know thats wierd because i could just get off bc ... but me and my husband decided to wait a while before having any kids... but after this is going on i just want to quit the pills! haha

the only reason i questioned it is because the pills have never reacted wierd with my body, and now all of this stuff is goin on!
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lol ooooo Then yea your more than likely not pregnant. women have gotten pregnant on bc but its not a great chance at all. what your experienceing its from the bc pills would be my guess. bc can make you bleed weird and/or at werid times
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535202 tn?1216405460
im on bc and so i know its very unlikely to get pregnant... i would be very happy if i were, but ill just wait it out i just know its wierd my body is acting like this... lol. and it wasnt a normal period, it was here and there, not anything like a constant flow or anthing.
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ok well you dont get  a full blown period. but your title has it in quotes lol as if you didnt really get it. some women will have break thru bleeding its not a period tho, during their pregnancy. i didnt have any spotting or bleeding so to answer your question you could very well be pregnant if your having unprotected sex
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