Answered by Summertime - Feb. 22, 2015 12:38am
I had a friend who had a normal period for her entire pregnancy, it could be what your experiencing. If your gaining any weight or are very young, you could just be going through some hormone changes that will confuse your body. I experienced the same thing after having a miscarriage but the next month I was right back to normal. The only way to know for sure is to take a test once a week and if you continue to have more problems consult with a doctor. Hope everything turns out okay for you!!
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Answered by hughes1864 - Feb. 20, 2015 4:28pm
I would take a hpt to be sure of pregnancy. I have known people who have bleak throughout their entire pregnancy, though this is not the norm. It could be implantation bleeding too. A test is the best/only way to know for sure. And, as mentioned, the countdown to pregnancy website is a great resource if you are TTC. Good luck!
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Answered by Papas~Mama - Feb. 20, 2015 4:15pm
Check out the sister website, Countdown to Pregnancy. That website is for women who are trying to conceive and think or hope that they might be pregnant; this site is for women who have had their pregnancies confirmed. You'll find a lot of support and good advice over there! Good luck! :)
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Answered by Bumpin4Baby - Feb. 20, 2015 4:02pm
The only way you are going to know if you are pregnant is if you take a test. It should be accurate right now. If you have sex, pregnancy is always a possibilty. There is no possible way that we can tell you if you are pregnant though.
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