Late Period & Pregnancy: Understanding Breakthrough Bleeding & Testing
It is unlikely to be pregnant if you get your period two weeks late. However, it is sometimes possible to have a period while pregnant, known as a breakthrough bleed. Breakthrough bleeding is usually lighter than a regular period and may only last for a few days. If you are concerned about your pregnancy status, it is best to take a pregnancy test or see a doctor.Pregnancy & Health - Related Articles
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