Yes you will.
Period happens when the uterine lining starts to shed (as the progesterone harmone drops). That is the menstrual part of the cycle. Most women, even if infertile, do not usually have a problem with developing a lining (which is needed for the egg to implant and to sustain pregnancy) or shedding it.
Most fertility problems are usually in the follicular stages, or during ovulation i.e. releasing the egg. Even if no egg is released, the uterine line does usually still develop and shed - that is anovulatory bleeding.
There are some fertility problems that happen in luteal phase (such as luteal phase defect) even if a good egg is released, but these are usually fairly easy to fix (with progeterone).
In summary, a period simply means that body is capable of develop a uterine lining and then shedding it. It doesn't mean that egg was released or ovulation happened. Some women may have problems with both ovulation and shedding the lining (so no periods) due to harmonal imbalance throughout the cycle.
You are pregnant when they stop...
Yes
If you are still having periods and the tests have proved negative then you are not pregnant. What you should do is in future take more care with your contraception.
not possible, you either get your periods or you are pregnant (you don't get periods anymore through out pregnancy)
YES
The answer to your question is "yes", you do still have periods after a salpingectomy.
In this instance, there is still a 00.1 % chance that he could, statistically speaking.
Yes, you do still have periods! But sometimes painful.
Doctors dont typically get concerned until a female is 16/17 years old.
im still having periods even though im 11 weeks pregnant...well technically it isn't a period..it always lasts much shorter..like about 2 days when my usual one was 6 days
Yes you can still get pregnant after you periods.
Im not a doctor, but i dont think so. i got sober an still have mine. if you havent already get a pregnancy test.