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1262373 tn?1281543782

is pregnancy still possible

I was just wondering if it's possible to be pregnant and still have a period?  I know that all the "experts" say you cant.  The reason I'm asking is because my last cycle was 3 days late, and I thought I wasn't pregnant.  But I got 2 faint bfp's one dollar tree and one first response before my cycle started.  Do you think it was a chemical pregnancy/miscarriage?  I have been feeling a little nauseated for a couple of days, but that always happens around the time I ovulate which should be like tomorrow lol.  Just wanted some input. of course we will be trying again this cycle as soon as a i get a + opk (today hopefully). Then the long 2ww....
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hello ladies, i just had my 1st ivf failed , i try ivf after 10 yrs of my tube tied im not sure is i should do it again or if it will work.
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1057195 tn?1289363329
I agree, you should get a blood test to make sure.
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it's possible but unlikely....however if you got a bfp, I think you should go to the dr and get a blood test.  It may be a chemical pregnancy, but it may not.  No one on here can really tell you unless you get a blood test.  Either way, good luck!
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