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  • No, you won't. It's almost a sure way of knowing you're pregnant when your period isn't coming every month. Please do not have unprotected sex.
  • I don't hink it is fair to say No, you won't. You shouldn't get your period and it is certainly not common to get your period but from my personal experience it is ABSOLUTLEY possible to be pregnant and still get your period. I couldn't tell you (and still no-one has told me) what the cause of this was but... I was at the doctors getting a prescription renewed when I queried a small lump that was present in my lower abdomen only when I layed down. I had been on the pill for seven years and I found out I was 5 1/2 months pregnant. I had a regular period every month and I was not showing. Prior to that the only physical change in my body was enlarged and sensitive breasts. I had previously questioned my physician about my breasts and was told it was most likely "late development", I had been extremely premature and my growth pattern was different than most so I didn't really question this. I had even had an internal and blood tests at my yearly physical when I was probably at about 6 weeks and was not identified as being pregnant. I know my mother didn't show with me until she was around seven months. She had me a week after she started showing and I was 1 1/2 lbs at birth. Protecting yourself is important but the BC Pill isn't 100% and it won't protect you from STD's. Be careful and treat your body properly so if it does happen your baby will be safe and healthy too.
  • When reading up on my pill, it did say you can still have a period if pregnant while taking it. I am also concerned that I may be pregnant as I only had a very light period recently. I suppose the only way of knowing is by taking a test. Good Luck!

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