Can I be pregnant even though I got my period?
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if you do get your... then u could be. if you have a significant amount of blood clots, or diffent menustral flow then u might have been, but just because you get it doesnt mean you cant be. i was getting my period for 4 months straight- normal flow and i was pregnant- oh and i wasnt showing. and yes i had a healthy baby, after i found out i really showed.
You could still be pregnant, I have heard of women having periods all the way up until delivery!
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I'm certainly not experienced on this area, but as several family members work in the medical field I do know that some women have their periods all the way through pregnancy. Mind, it is a very small number. However, the best thing to do would be wait a while and use the tests again. If you're still concerned you can always go to a Doctor.
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