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Is it possible to have a period after the date you could have gotten pregnant?

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Question - (3 October 2008) 4 Answers - (Newest, 4 October 2008)
A female Canada age 30-35, anonymous writes:

I'm only 15 years old and I know the consequences but I was curious. Is it possible to have a period after the date you could have gotten pregnant because I am having many symptoms of pregnancy but I have had a period after the possiby date of getting pregnant but it wasn't a normal period, mine usually lasts about 5-7 days being quite heavy but this one lasted about 3 days and was very light, could it be possibe i am?

Please tell me this!

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A female reader, anon642 United Kingdom +, writes (4 October 2008):

anon642 agony auntYes it is possible,

my auntie was pregnant and had a 2 day period every month of the pregnancy.

But dont start panicking, if your pregnant, your pregnant.

If your not, your not.

The best thing for you to do is get yourself a test and an appointment at the doctors.

Im a bit concerned, are you planning on having a baby at 15!?

If not, didnt you use condoms? The pill? Something?

All the best.

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A female reader, anonymous, writes (4 October 2008):

well, yes im aware with that but it was with my friest and his first anad we were both checked for any STI so we know we are clean, so i couldnt of cought anything from him anwyas but i am scared about it because it wasnt a flow it was like very very light like odd few drops ever couple of hours i read it could be when the egg is planting a position or someting like that. and it can make you bleed, and it was abour one and ahalf weeks after the last time of sex.

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A female reader, chandra Mcmillan United Kingdom +, writes (3 October 2008):

chandra Mcmillan agony auntHi, some women can bleed through out pregnancy but I would say that you need to do a pregnancy test and even if it is negative speak with your GP as there is a chance you may have had a misscarraige. Miscarraige's are very common aspecially in the first 8 weeks of pregnancy and in some one as young as yourself. I would also say please please please make sure you are using contreceptives)I KNOW YOU WILL BE SICK OF HEARING IT) but even if you are taking the pill or have a contreceptive injection use condoms as Chlymidia is found in 1 out of 3 women between 15 to 20 years old and this can stop you having children later in life, there are all manor of Sexually transmitted decease you can catch. Take care and good luck.

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A female reader, natasia United Kingdom +, writes (3 October 2008):

natasia agony auntIt could possibly be, but at the same time your periods can be quite variable at your age. The only way to know is, of course, to take a test. Just do it. Get the best test you can (a sensitive one), and just do it. Then you'll know. Then you can work out what to do. You probably aren't pregnant, though. Despite what everyone says on the net, it really isn't that common to have prolonged bleeding in the first trimester. A small amount after sex because of an extra-sensitive cervix, yes, but three days, less likely. Possible, but not likely. Do the test.

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