Tracey Telles, obstetrician and fertility specialist with ]]>babycenter.com]]> says you cannot get your period when pregnant. At that time, your body starts producing the hormone known as chorionic gonadotropin (hCG). A woman may experience some bleeding or spotting during her pregnancy that can seem like a period, however.
Some women may experience what’s known as implantation bleeding or spotting -- a slight staining of a pink or brown color on average 8-10 days after ovulation.
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Tracey Telles, obstetrician and fertility specialist with ]]>babycenter.com]]> says you cannot get your period when pregnant. At that time, your body starts producing the hormone known as chorionic gonadotropin (hCG). A woman may experience some bleeding or spotting during her pregnancy that can seem like a period, however.
Some women may experience what’s known as implantation bleeding or spotting -- a slight staining of a pink or brown color on average 8-10 days after ovulation.
For more information, you may want to check out EmpowHer.com's pregnancy section.
April 30, 2009 - 10:45amThis Comment
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