Not possible.: Getting a period means that you are not pregnant.
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Menstrual bleeding: Your monthly period, or menstrual bleeding, is due to sloughing of the uterus when no implantation occurs. Some women report mild bleeding during pregnancy, although this is not common. If you have heavy bleeding and cramps, this may be a miscarriage and you should seek medical care immediately.
Answered 8/9/2014
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No: Though some pregnant women can have spotting but not normal periods
Answered 8/8/2014
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No: On rare occasions during first Trimester one gets monthly period but it stoops after 3 months. If you do get Periods, it is not normal and you should seek OB consultation. Because it could be threatened Abortion= Beginning of Miscarriage
Answered 8/8/2014
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