Can you really get pregnant while having your period?
Hello everyone,
Normally, you say, "Thank God I got my period, I'm not pregnant!" But I recently read articles where women taking the pill reported that they hadn't noticed they were pregnant because they had their period for five days every month, just like usual. I don't understand that. Isn't it actually the unfertilized eggs that are released during your period?
I also take the pill and it all makes me feel uneasy.
Can anyone tell me if this is true or if they have had any credible experiences?
It's really annoying that you then have virtually nothing left to know that you're not pregnant and you always have to buy an expensive test.
Hello Angela87634
That’s true with the period.
When taking the pill you have no period but an artificially induced abortion bleeding caused by the hormonal withdrawal and that says nothing about whether you are pregnant or not. Only if you had a mistake is there the possibility of pregnancy. Then only one pregnancy test can give you safety.
For a blood test, a safe result is possible 9 days after the GV. With a test strip you get a result after 14-19 days.
If you take the pill regularly, do not testify, do not have diarrhea and do not take any medicines that affect the effect of the pill, you have taken the pill regularly at least 14 days before the break (does not apply to the Belara and the like, there are 21 days), the break does not take longer than 7 days and you will not take it at the latest on 8th. Day again with the pill (applies to most pills), then you are also protected in the pause (in which you get a bleeding and no period) and immediately afterwards (so uninterrupted), to 99.9% (the missing 0.1% refer to unnoticed or unadmitted intake errors according to expert opinion). You will continue to be protected in vomiting and diarrhea if you are correct and take a pill if it happens within 4 hours after taking the pill. In this case, only really aqueous diarrhea counts as diarrhea. If that’s true, you can’t get pregnant. The pill is one of the safest contraceptives and if you are both healthy you can dispense with the condom and he can also come in you.
You don’t need to buy an expensive pregnancy test either.
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The stories that these women have told, I would book under magic forest or some sort of dissociative displacement.
Otherwise your question has been answered correctly.
You could also use condoms. They protect both sides in a way that cannot afford an antibabypille.
The short answer: no, you can’t. It is simply not possible to bleed regularly in periods and periods and to be pregnant.
Jein. On the one hand, it is not only the unfertilized egg that bleeds together with the cervical mucosa and on the other hand, women who take the pill generally have no ovulation and thus also no unfertilized egg cells.
The pill is, properly applied, a very safe contraceptive. And if, despite taking pills, a pregnancy is to come about, then the bleeding of the pills will not occur.
Why is that? During the period/department bleeding, the cervical mucosa bleeds off – which is built under the hormone influence of the pill anyway less high than normal, which is why the abort bleeding is usually weaker than normal.
If, however, a fertilized egg cell would have nested in the cervical mucosa, the following happens: HCG is produced, which on the one hand signals the ovaries by an increased distribution of progesterone, that in the next time no further ovulation is necessary and on the other hand ensures that the cervical mucosa does not want to bleed, but is maintained – because the ova sits there.
For this reason, bleeding in the manner, strength and duration of the period is actually a safe sign for NOT being pregnant.
And now the “but” comes:
The fact that women only notice that they are pregnant very late or even only when they are released is not even so rare.
Probably, almost every gynecologist/hebamme who has not been working on a birth station since yesterday can tell the story of a woman who is delivered with acute abdomen and gets a child shortly afterwards.
Displaced pregnancy – Wikipedia
In 2020, 773 144 children were born. Since some of them are multiples, we are generously rounded to 750 000 births, or absent pregnancy.
Means: statistically speaking, there are 750,000 pregnancy in about 1,500 pregnancies, which only after the 20th. to be discovered week and 300 pregnancies that are only detected at birth; of which 76 children are born at home.
In Germany. A year.
Even models can be pregnant without them remembering it and without seeing it.Hidden Pregnancy: Model only notices that it is pregnant | STERN.de
The causes are diverse.
There is, for example, the possibility that slight bleeding can occur at the beginning of pregnancy and can be confused with a (also this time very weak) period bleeding. And then, of course, the brain is capable of amazing displacement powers. Although the woman may swear stone and leg that she has bleededed quite normally until four weeks ago, it may have been four months ago and she just ignored/not noticed. In the course of pregnancy, the woman repeatedly has light bleeding from different causes and holds this for her period, although the bleeding is neither in the nature, duration or intensity of the period.
Having its period during pregnancy is not possible biologically. In general, bleeding is not the period, but it can be done during pregnancy.
Thanks for communicating your experience. Congratulations to the child 😊
Thanks 🙂 Is actually 7 months, it has to change
No, a pregnancy excludes the period.
With the pill you have no period, despite pregnancy, a bleeding can continue.
In pregnancy, too, bleeding can occur again and again, the very little experienced women sometimes confused with the period.
No one can’t, the period is a very good sign that you’re not pregnant.
Of course you can get bleeding when pregnant but these are not comparable to the period. They are significantly weaker.
Question misunderstood sorry 😀