That does not happen often, but it does. More often she will spot at that time for a few months and most often she will not bleed at all again until after the baby is born. Besides bleeding through the whole time a woman can also be pregnant and get pregnant while she is pregnant, because she has two tubes and ovaries. That does not happen all that often either. Anyone though who is pregnant and still bleeding needs to see and speak seriously with her doctor because the bleeding can be a sign that something that could be corrected is wrong with the baby or with her. To continue to bleed is risky for both the baby and the mother and it depletes the iron levels of both. Loss of iron and blood could be deadly to both parties. If we have a young girl who has asked this question and believes herself to be pregnant but continues to have her menses, then the probability of NOT being pregnant is like 99.9% and I would suggest a new pregnancy test kit.
2006-10-04 00:32:46
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answered by beverly p 3
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Yes. My sister in law had a period for 5 months during her 3rd pregnancy. Baby turned out fine, no problems.
2006-10-04 00:29:57
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answered by Angie R 3
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some women individuals might want to have some bleeding even as pregnant, yet no female may have a real era. a real era is even as your uterine lining is shed, and if you're pregnant your uterine lining can not shed, in the different case the fetus it quite is implanted in the liner will also shed - it quite is a miscarriage. yet many women individuals do have some bleeding throughout being pregnant.
2016-12-04 05:01:57
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answered by ? 4
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Yes, but it is not common to see a period all the way thru nine months.
2006-10-04 00:32:04
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answered by Pam_perfect1 3
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yes she can, although it is not common.
2006-10-04 00:26:51
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answered by **KELLEY** 6
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