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Normal Period During pregnancy

I was curious as to if it is at all possible to have a normal period (with cramps) during pregnancy?
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I'm 16 year old girl an almost two months ago I had unprotected sex with my ex boyfriend.stupid decision but at the time I didn't seem to care because I was caught up and inlove as I am now:( I was paranoid I could be pregnant but about a week later I got what seemed to be my period but it came about a week or two early it was way lighter that usual and lasted shorter than usual by a couple days. Last time we had sex was three weeks ago and that weeknight started feeling off. I was going to sleep really early. I'm always tired it seems. I've had a horrible appetite.which is not normal for me cause usually love food! It dosent make me vomit but makes me feel like I'm about to. My lower belly has been very round and swollen. N I get bloated sometimes but it usually last a few hours or a day. But it's been like this for a good two weeks now.I've also had a little breasts soreness recently but nothing horrible and I've been constipated:/ not to mention i pee alot now:( I took two pregnancy tests both cane out negative but I font know wether to trust  them, I just have the strongest feeling:( I'm supposed to go with my ex in a few weeks to a pregnancy center but I'm so anxious to know! Oh n I've started feeling like I'm about to get my period but usually after I get symptoms I get it like the next day n still nothing. I don't know:/ what do you guys think? I'm pregnant?
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I started bleeding Sunday and its been off and on for the past couple of days but no cramping but my ob wants to do more blood work. I had blood work done Sunday and the doctor said my count was normal. I'm only 5 weeks long but I'm so worried
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since when is a period the last clue to know whether or not u are pregnant....i think the last clue would be a pregnancy test and or a doctors appointment. I mean come on. You can say all you want that this can or cannot happen, but i think that throughout history humans have proven that a lot of things are possible. If reading these posts makes some woman confused she should clear up her confusion by doing the smartest thing. Take a pregnancy test. Jeesh. I myself am 13 weeks pregnant and experienced bleeding for the first two months of my pregnancy, right when my period was due. Now whether or not you can call it an actual period is beside the point. I think the point is women reading this want to know if bleeding, similar to a period, can occur.  
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Can you tell me if and when you took pregnancy test(s)?
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Polyps & fibroids that can cause long & heavy/painful periods run in my family and for some reason that persuades me that i either could be pregnant still, or that im just not able to conceive..
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Someone please last month I got my period 4 only 2days usually last 6 nw this month it came but its lighter and on 3rd day. Been tryn 2get pregnant can I b pregnant and still bleeding?
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LOL... to all the "Technical women" listen.. I have a 9 year old VERY healthy daughter... you can call it how you wanna but i HAD A FULL PERIOD until I was 5 months pregnant with my daughter, got checked by doctor and nothing was wrong, i'm talkin full pads, clots the WHOLE 9 (tmi) so whatever you want to call it is fine with me but I call it like i see it NOW... i'm 8 weeks pregnant again and guess what JUST HAD A FULL 5 DAY PERIOD... and yes the doc said once again that all is well. EVERY WOMAN is different, we don't know how God made each other and for the record DOCTORS DON'T KNOW IT ALL.. they can be wrong too!! Good luck mommies and future moms......
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