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2T13
Jun 7, 2013, 08:47 PM
I had two periods this month and that's not normal and I have not started my period for June.. Could I be pregrant?

stuartwudsman
Jun 13, 2013, 10:36 PM
The most common reason for bleeding twice in one calendar month occurs when a normal period begins on the first or second day of the month, and then another arrives at the very end; because the normal cycle length (from the first day of one to the first day of the next) ranges from 23 to 35 days, this can allow two perfectly normal periods to arrive in the same calendar month. Most of the time, however, when women talk about having two periods in a month, they are not referring to this circumstance. Often they mean they are starting a period every two weeks or so -- certainly less than the 23-day interval that is considered within the normal range.

joypulv
Jun 14, 2013, 02:24 AM
Mid-cycle bleeding is common; it's not a real period. We can't tell if you had that or a disruption in your hormones, causing an early period one month and a late one the next, also common. We can't possibly know if you are pregnant.

Fr_Chuck
Jun 14, 2013, 02:32 AM
It is not a sign of pregnancy and normally you are not pregnant if you are having your period