Can You Be Pregnant And Still Have Your Period?

Can You Be Pregnant And Still Have Your Period?

Can you be pregnant and have your period? 

Pregnancy is a time full of emotions. If this is your first pregnancy, you may be wondering what to expect. While spotting can be normal during early pregnancy, it’s not possible to have a period. Blood from spotting is usually light pink or brown as opposed to red. During pregnancy, a lot goes on inside and outside of your body. Leakproof underwear can help you go about the day (or sleep tight) without the worry of leaks. The same goes for after pregnancy too. 

Is it possible to experience a regular period while being pregnant?

Despite the stories you may have heard, pregnant women should not experience a regular period. However, some bleeding or spotting can be normal. If you experience bleeding during pregnancy, you should protect yourself from leaks and contact your doctor. Shop our collection of Maternity Period Underwear

How common are periods with pregnancy?

During pregnancy, you should not have a period. However, during the first trimester, some women experience some bleeding or spotting. While this can be concerning, it does not mean something is terribly wrong. It’s encouraged to be overly cautious and notify your doctor with any concerns sooner than later, but try to stay calm. Stress may cause more bleeding and put more strain on pregnancy. 


What are the reasons behind having bleeding or spotting during pregnancy?

Bleeding or spotting can occur during pregnancy. To determine why it’s occurring you will need to consult a medical professional. Some causes of bleeding or spotting during pregnancy may include: 

  • Cervical changes
  • Intercourse 
  • Hormonal changes
  • Infection
  • Implantation

Why bleeding during late pregnancy happens:

Few women may experience bleeding during late pregnancy (20 weeks or more). You should keep your doctor informed about any bleeding and how much so they can properly advise. Bleeding during late pregnancy can be caused by the following. 

  • Placenta Previa: As the placenta moves towards the cervix, this can cause bleeding if the cervix opens or contracts. This is also known as ‘low lying placenta’. 
  • Placental Abruption: Before giving birth, the placenta starts to separate from the uterus. As a result, women can experience bleeding and abdominal pain. 
  • Miscarriage: Heavy bleeding is associated with miscarriages. 

If you are bleeding during pregnancy you should consult your doctor. To prevent leaks, you can wear period underwear designed for maternity. From bladder leaks to bleeding, being pregnant comes with its share of leaks down there. Our period underwear can help keep you dry and is designed to fight odor, too. Spend more time focusing on you and your baby, and less time worrying about leaks. At Proof, we have all leaks covered - if you let us of course. 

Can a heavy period be a sign of pregnancy?

A heavy period is not a sign of pregnancy, but it can be a sign of ectopic pregnancy or miscarriage. Ectopic pregnancies occur when a fertilized egg implants outside the uterus. The fertilized egg cannot survive outside the uterus. Vaginal bleeding can be a symptom. Generally, pregnancy is indicated by a missed period, amongst other signs. 

When to seek a healthcare professional

During pregnancy your body undergoes plenty of changes. While some you may be aware of, others may come by surprise. When we talk about pregnancy, we don’t take the topic lightly. Stay in tune with your body and while you may have lost a sense of normalcy, contact your doctor if you have any concerns. 

As a devoted mother, protecting you and your baby carries unmatched importance. While some bleeding or spotting during pregnancy is normal, it’s best to share all details with your doctor. Bleeding during the second or third trimester can be particularly concerning. After intercourse, bleeding can occur, but you may still want to report it to your doctor. 

Here are some reasons to see your doctor with urgent concerns during pregnancy. 

  • Repeated or heavy vaginal bleeding
  • Urination issues 
  • Fainting spells or dizziness
  • Severe cramping or abdominal pain
  • Fever exceeding 100 degrees Fahrenheit

Shop Proof period underwear

Our period underwear for maternity and postpartum are just like your basics made better. Our styles are are usable alternative choice to single-use period and incontinence products wash and wear, again and again. Go about your pregnancy (or period) without the worry of leaks. Plus, they’re designed to fight odor, too. Our period underwear are buttery soft and made to move with your body. Featuring no show edges, they offer unseen but powerful protection. Shop by collection today and protect your first order with our 60-Day Leak Free Guarantee. 

Closing thoughts

As you navigate pregnancy, and then motherhood, embrace the changes your body will go through. Be on alert for unexpected or unusual bleeding, and prepared for normal leaks and bleeding. Designed for all day comfort, our leakproof underwear has all leaks covered - if you let them of course. Discover the proof - hint: it’s in the package. 

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