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A question about being pregnant?

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basically iv had my period.. it was a day late. it finished a few days ago, but today i suddenly had a dizzy spell and felt faint and really sick. this has NEVER happend to me before. could i still be pregnant if iv had my period?

dont bother commeting if your going to say try a test. im just simply asking if its possible.

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  1. Ask Mary.


  2. Really depends how your "period" was.  If you spotted, then it could be implantation bleeding but if you were really surfing the crimson wave I would say no you are not pregnant.  Also there are more symptoms of pregnancy than feeling faint and being dizzy.  Do your b***s hurt, are you tired, feel nauseous?  If so, I know you don't want to hear but take a dollar tree test, just for you sanity.  More than likely you are not pregnant.

  3. Possible - but unlikely.

  4. take a test.. JK

    Yep its possible :)  

  5. my friend got her period and still eneded up pregnant so it could be possible

  6. Perhaps.

    Maybe you became slightly anemic due to your period (it happens) and could have been off-kilter because of that. Could that be a possibility?

  7. Yes, it is possible, as you do sometimes get bleeding in the early stages of pregnancy, although that is quite rare, and so unlikely.

  8. you can be

  9. I wouldn't rule It out. I suggest you go see a doctor and ask him/her.

    You probably won't get a proffesional answer here.

                                    Hope this helps!

  10. Highly unlikely but possible since ovulation occurs approximately one to two prior to your period. Although there is a slight chance that o****m induced early ovulation. But symptoms of pregnancy don't start within the first week of conception.

  11. Anything is possible !

  12. well anything is possible, but that's not likely.

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