Would you still get your period although you might have conceived in this scenar!
Question: Would you still get your period although you might have conceived in this scenario?
Answers:
In order to conceive, you would have to be ovulating and while ovulation can happen at any time it usually happens half way through your cycle, and not the end. If you did ovulate at this time (more likely to have been doing so the first time) you would not get your period.
I do want to note though that some women do get bleeding (similar to a period) during the first three months of pregnancy.
You have to be ovulating in order to conceive. So for example you have a 28 day cycle around day 14 you will start ovulating so there has to be an egg in order to conceive and your fertile time is only a couple of days, so you don't have very long to conceive. Although sperm can last inside your body for a week. If you had your "period", keep in mind that it may have been only implantation bleeding which would mean that you got pregnant.
The only way to be sure weather or not your pregnant is to wait and see or go and get tested
Women can loose blood when they are pregnant depending on health.