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without using any birth control there is always a 50/50 chance of getting pregnant.
I'm not trying force any morals, but this is why I encourage people to abstain from sex until they get married. Because even with birth control you still have a one percent chance of getting pregnant which is all it takes.
While having an actual period isn't likely to happen, it is possible to bleed right after and during pregnancy. But this only happens about 20% of women who get pregnant.
The most common causes of bleeding include:
Implantation Bleeding
Cervical Changes
Infections
Ectopic Pregnancies: is very rare and happens when the fertilized egg implants itself outside of the uterus and in the Fallopian Tube and can be dangerous. But this is rare.
Molar Pregnancies
Bleeding doesn't always mean you are not pregnant, but in your case I would bet that you are not. If you still are not sure you can always take a test or visit a doctor.
thank you but is it possible to have a period right after getting pregnant that is what im confused about