Early pregnancy bleeding can be scary, but it’s often more common and less dangerous than people realize. Learn what’s normal, what’s not, and when to reach out for care.
Lots of misinformation and anecdotal stories exist on the internet when it comes to pregnancy and fertility. One question that often comes up: If you’ve had sex during your period, can you get ...
If you are asking, “Can I be pregnant and still have my period?” you are not alone. This is a common question, especially in the early weeks. Bleeding, cramps, and symptoms like those of a period can ...
For many people, a missed period is the first signal that they're pregnant. However, this often isn't the first sign of pregnancy your body gives you. From hormonal changes to swollen breasts or ...
First-trimester bleeding is not linked to a risk for pregnancy loss, but bleeding with ultrasound dating that is more than 5 ...
Thinking you can’t get pregnant if you have sex during your period is a common misconception, stemming from a combination of misperceptions and inconsistent education around fertility and a women’s ...
When I was five months pregnant with my second child, I woke up to warm fluid leaking beneath me in the middle of the night. Bleeding during pregnancy can be understandably scary, and I feared the ...