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Re: Periods with pregnancy

From: John Robertson M.D. (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Sat, 18 Apr 1998 10:10:25 -0500 (CDT)


At Sat, 18 Apr 1998, Lois wrote: >
>Is it possible to have your period and still be pregnant?
>I am very regular, 28 days, This month(after artical insemenation) I was
>one day late, This period is not the same,it is very light compared to
>my normal.It's just a little more than spotting. Nothing like I normaly
>do. With a few mild cramps. I took a hpt friday and it was negative.
>The dr. said it may be too soon for a test to show anything.Today would
>put me 17 days past ovulation. I was just wondering what you thought

Yes it is possible that you are pregnant, although the negative hpt (I am assuming that means home pregnancy test) does put that possibility into question. I would suggest another pregnancy test in 1 week. If it is again negative then it is unlikely that you are pregnant

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