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Can I still have my period if I'm pregnant?

Asked by ciara417 7 months ago, 4 answers.

can I have my period if I'm pregnant?

Answered by liana on Apr 10, 2008, 11:39PM
| 38 answers.

nope..you wont have them..its bcoz when you get period,it means that your egg isnt being used..or sumthng like that..its been soOoooO long since I open my books after my big exam..if you are not having periods in more than 3 months,it means that either you are prgnant or not healthy..unless you have sex with someone..you should open your biology reference book..,I've lost track of mine..I think its sumwhere in the store room..hehehhe..

Answered by funadvice on Apr 11, 2008, 01:46AM
| 42402 answers.

Some people do have a slight sort of period when pregnant bits not the normal thing. Some people have a thing called implantaion bleeding and that is usually around the time your period would be due. The reason you are not suposed to have periods during pregnancy is because you body starts to make a hormone that stops that so your body can grow the baby.

Answered by sue90 on Apr 11, 2008, 06:06AM
| 2572 answers.
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Dear ciara417,
Yes you can and for some it can last a few months and there isn't a problem but sometimes it's not a good sign. So if you experience any bleeding during a pregnancy you must see your doctor ASAP.
Sue...good luck

Answered by heartangel91 on Apr 11, 2008, 08:10PM
| 45 answers.

a lot of women will not have their period during their pregnancy,,but my mom had her period the whole time when she was carrying me and my sister,,,my sister is 3 years older than me,,my mom had her period the whole time she was pregnant ,,just like she would if she were not even pregnant

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