I don't know if it's common or not. I would like to know, however, why you felt the need to mention you're 17 years old. Looking for a handout? Pity? Special treatment? Grow up sweetheart--you're no more special than any other woman out there who is pregnant right now. Although you're not a woman--you're a mere girl. Makes you wish you'd been studying for your SATs instead of screwing around having unprotected sex, doesn't it? Have fun working at McDonald's for the rest of your life...
2006-09-12 17:41:44
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answered by brevejunkie 7
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Don't panic,if its just a little bit you'll be fine,if its a lot and its red and you have some pain go straight to hospital some people tend to bleed though pregnancies my daughter is expecting second child and has been bleeding a few times the baby is fine,but they cant see why she is bleeding good luck
2016-03-26 22:48:33
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answered by ? 4
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Emotional stress can have a lot to due with physical problems but if you are bleeding (more than light spotting) than you need to go see a doctor right away. Just to make sure that everything is okay with your health and with your baby. If you have any question in your mind, please ask a doctor. Even if you do not have health insurance there are public agencies that provide low cost medical care.
2006-09-12 16:45:22
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answered by Justme 3
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IT CAN B. COMMON,BUT SWEETIE U NEED TO GO TO THE ER & GET CHCKED OUT,U MITE B.HAVING A MISCARRIAGE,I DO NOT WANT TO SCARE U,BUT I WAS 22 WEEKS W/MY 4th PREGNANCY & I ENDED UP HAVING A MISCARRIAGE,I DO NOT HAVE NO BLEEDING IN DEC.98-FEB.99,THEN ON MARCH.99 I STATRED BLEEDING,I BLEED FOR A WEEK THEN I STOPPED,FOR THE REST OF FEB.THEN ON MARCH 18th I STATRED TO BLEED,LIKE A REAL PERIOD.FOR ABOUT 2 MORE WEEKS,THEN ON APRIL 7th I HAD THE MISCARRIAGE,AND I WAS WORRIED TO DEATH THAT I DONE DOMETHING WRONG,BEFORE I LOST THAT BABY,BUT I NEVER DONE ANYTHING WRONG!!AND COULD NOT FIGURE OUT "Y" MY 4tH PREGANACY ENDED UP B.ING A MISSCARRIAGE. I DO NOT WANT TO SCARE U,BUT PLZ GO TO THE ER,A.SAP OR TO UR OB,WHAT EVER TIME ZONE UR ARE IN..BUT GOD GAVE ME 2 MORE WONDERFUL CHILDREN AFTER THAT MISSCARRIAGED,WHICH PREGNANCY CHILD IS 4,(ALMOST 5) THEN MY LAST BABY IS 7M/O.. GOOD LUCK & WILL U PLZ POST IT HERE ON WHAT HAPPENS PLZ. GOD BLESS U & UR UNBORN BABY :)
2006-09-12 17:11:55
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answered by Wonetta B 2
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HI HUN, HOPE THIS HELPS YOU...AND YES IT "IS" POSSIBLE TO HAVE A PERIOD DURING PREGNANCY!
Periods During Pregnancy
Many women notice bleeding or spotting throughout their pregnancy, particularly during their first trimester. This is a fairly common occurrence, with about 10% of all women experiencing some type of light bleeding during pregnancy. This bleeding, though, is not the same as getting your period.
During pregnancy, your body is focused on nurturing your baby so your brain sends signals to your uterus not to menstruate. Most of the time, light bleeding during pregnancy is normal and doesn’t present a danger to you or your baby. However, there are some risks associated with bleeding, especially in later stages of pregnancy. If you are pregnant, it is important to be aware of the factors that can cause bleeding, and the symptoms to watch out for.
Bleeding During Early Pregnancy
Bleeding during early pregnancy is fairly common, with about 1 in 4 women experiencing symptoms during their first trimester. If you are early in your pregnancy and have noticed some vaginal bleeding, you may think you have gotten your period. This blood is not your period, but, in fact, is due to some other cause.
Some women will notice light bleeding about 10 to 14 days after fertilization. This is called implantation bleeding, and is caused by the egg implanting itself in your uterus. As the egg finds a home for itself in your uterus, it may disrupt the lining just a little bit, causing light bleeding. This bleeding should only last a couple of days and be fairly light. Implantation bleeding is nothing to worry about, but if it gets heavy at any time, or continues longer than a couple of days, see a doctor.
Should You Worry?
During early pregnancy, your cervix changes in order to accommodate your new baby. Your body will provide increased blood flow to your cervix, and sometimes this can result in light bleeding. If your cervix is inflamed slightly during intercourse or a pelvic exam, spotting or bleeding may occur. Again, this is normal and does not necessarily mean that your baby is in any trouble. If your bleeding is abnormally heavy or lingers for more than a few days, visit with your doctor to determine the cause.
Bleeding in the first trimester can sometimes be a signal that there is a problem with your baby. 15% to 20% of pregnancies end in miscarriages. Miscarriages most commonly occur within the first 12 weeks of pregnancy. Bleeding or spotting could be symptoms of a miscarriage, especially if they are associated with cramping, fever, or chills. If you think you are having a miscarriage, or are unsure why you are bleeding, contact your doctor or midwife. Your health care provider will be able to perform a pelvic exam to determine your baby’s situation.
Sometimes bleeding during early pregnancy can signal a more serious problem with your baby. Ectopic pregnancies occur in 1 out of every 60 pregnancies, and can be life-threatening to both mom and baby. Serious internal bleeding can occur with ectopic pregnancies, so if you are experiencing heavy bleeding go to the hospital.
2006-09-12 16:45:28
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answered by **KELLEY** 6
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When I was pregnant with my first son, I had my period for the first 5 months. I would not worry to much, but you should see your Doctor just to be sure.
2006-09-12 16:48:40
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answered by skmsmommy 1
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its possible to bleed alot during pregnancy. I am 20 weeks pregnant and I have been bleeding since I got pregnant. Not off and on but constant. (You need to have your Iron checked. When you bleed alot, you can suffer from a deficiency.) But anyway, as long as your not cramping, or having clots, it is normal. sucks but its true.
this page will tell you alot more:
http://www.pregnancy-info.net/spotting_bleeding_during_pregnancy.html
congratulations
2006-09-12 16:44:32
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answered by sr22racing 5
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it may be from stress well when you lose a baby you bleed when you stress is the way to lose a baby you might be getting warnings be careful oh go to the hospital as soooooooooon as you can and get more rest eat enough food and dont move to much if you wanna be the size you were before you were pregnant walk in some places to get rid of pregnant fat but be verrry careful well if you want to i want you to email me and give me updates u dont have to but i just wanna help
2006-09-12 16:49:32
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answered by D 2
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For most girls (me for instense)have gone through it and have stayed in the hospital because we were over stressing about something its not fun trust me.Why dont you go talk to your doctor about this its very seriousand can lead to miscarrage.I prayed to god that i wouldnt lose my baby (now 2 years old and well)now im pregnant for the third time now and im in the hospital due to stress(no thanks to my cheating husband who put me here in the first place)so ill pray for me and you both.
2006-09-12 17:55:14
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answered by Anonymous
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my sister had her period also when she was pregnant how i don't know but she did lol, but stress could cause it, my babys daddy, i'm 16, was in a rehab center threw out my pregnancy and couldn't even come to the hospital at her birth so it caused me alot of stress and the doctor about put me on bed rest bc i was hardly eatting and i was always blacking out
2006-09-12 16:42:57
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answered by Shana Loraine 2
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