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Is it possible to be pregnant with normal period for three months?

At most, my period may be slighter lighter, but not much lighter. I have a blood filled ovarian cyst, which makes my period irregular anyway, I don’t really have any symptoms of pregnancy other than fatigue, and I feel like I’m gaining weight- But, I am on my period now.

I have had unprotected sex but it has been three or four months, and as I said I have had fairly normal menstrual cycles since then, this includes normal cramping.
I should add that my partner withdrew, he did not ejaculate inside of me.


5 Responses to “Is it possible to be pregnant with normal period for three months?”

  1. fromthecabbagepatch says:

    It is impossible for you to have a period during pregnancy…though it is possible to have period like symptoms including bleeding…but usually it is caused by something else. For example: I had a subchorionic hemorrage (a bleed between the placenta and the uterus) which lasted a few weeks and caused me to have slight bleeding. But because the way our bodies are made it is impossible to have a period while your pregnant. Also the doctors will tell you that no bleeding is normal and they will want to check you out if you are for sure pregnant. Try taking a test.

  2. Cassandra K says:

    Its highly unlikely, but theres a slim chance. I actually had a friend that had some menstral-like bleeding for the first couple of months of her pregnancy and I bled when I would of started my period the first month I was pregnant. I called my doctor all freaked out and she said that it was pretty normal actually. That your body may still act out a period, eventhough youre pregnant.
    I would go to your doctor, or whoever checked you out for the cyst. If anything, just do it for your own peice of mind. And quit having unprotected sex!!!!!!!

  3. Danielle says:

    It is possible to have what you think is a normal period during the early months of pregnancy. The only difference is that you’re not actually expelling an egg during this time. Your best bet is to go into your doctors office and have them check you out. Since it is possible but relatively rare there’s no way for sure to tell you for sure (there never is), take a pregnancy test at home and make a doctors appointment.

  4. scvidrine says:

    Tubular pregnancies can allow a period, but that wouldn’t go without pain in your side or down your leg.

  5. Kicker says:

    Ugh, I liked! So clear and positively.
    Kicker

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