Can You Still Get Your Period And Be Pregnant After? What's Going On

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Yes-you can still bleed like you're getting a period and still be pregnant, though bleeding in early pregnancy is not always a true menstrual period. Many people report "period-like" bleeding after conception because implantation bleeding, hormone-driven spotting, or cervical changes can occur even when a pregnancy is developing normally.

Why "period-like" bleeding can happen in pregnancy

When people ask can you still get your period and be pregnant, they're usually describing bleeding that looks timed like a monthly cycle and may include light flow or clots. Biologically, a typical menstrual period happens when pregnancy hormones fall and the uterine lining sheds. By contrast, early pregnancy can include bleeding events caused by changing hormone levels, implantation, or irritation

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