Can you get your period during pregnancy?

No, you cannot get your period during pregnancy.

Here's why:

* Hormonal changes: Pregnancy causes significant hormonal changes, primarily a surge in progesterone. This hormone prevents ovulation and menstruation, which are necessary for a period.

* Uterine lining: The uterine lining (endometrium), which sheds during menstruation, is instead used to support the developing fetus.

* No ovulation: During pregnancy, the ovaries are suppressed from releasing eggs, so there is no egg to potentially be fertilized, and therefore no need for a menstrual cycle.

What you might experience during pregnancy:

* Spotting or light bleeding: Some women experience light bleeding or spotting early in pregnancy, often due to implantation. This is typically different from a period.

* Vaginal discharge: Changes in vaginal discharge are common during pregnancy, often thicker and whiter.

If you experience any bleeding during pregnancy, it's important to contact your healthcare provider immediately, as it could indicate a potential issue.