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"Many women can experience episodes of bleeding and spotting during pregnancy. Bleeding is especially common in the first trimester and about 30% of pregnant women experience bleeding during this time. Although fewer women bleed during the second and third trimesters, spotting is still possible and not all that uncommon. However, though this bleeding may resemble menstruation, it actually is something different altogether. "
2006-11-20 09:35:03
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answered by Redhedbeautie2 2
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You cannot have a period and be pregnant. Some women have a monthly bleeding that is much lighter than their normal period. This is fairly rare, but everything that is rare happens to someone, right? The other, more likely explanation, is that you are not pregnant. If you are either trying to get pregnant, or are worried about getting pregnant, your brain's anxiety about it can cause your body to mimic the symtoms of being pregnant. This is actually pretty common.
2006-11-20 08:52:13
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answered by Serving Jesus 6
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2016-11-25 21:39:22
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answered by schecter 4
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My mom had a period. It wasnt as regular. She was indeed pregnant, with me. I will not preach but if you do not plan on having children perhaps you may want to try the pill, or patch. At the very least take a pregnancy test
2006-11-20 08:45:13
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answered by Anonymous
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A good friend of mine just found out she was eight months pregnant three days. That was the last time she had sex strangely enough. In those months she had her period four times. She went to the doctor for signs and symptoms of stress and found out there.
2006-11-20 08:47:09
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answered by Anonymous
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It is possible though rare. Especially, if you do happen to be pregnant and still have a period, you should have noticed some kind of difference.
Still be safe at have a pregnancy test done.
Good luck!!
2006-11-20 08:45:18
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answered by Laura R 3
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Actually, it is very much possible to still continue your cycle during pregnancy. Call the advice nurse and make an appoitment to be seen, so that you can know for sure what's going on with you.
Love live life
2006-11-20 08:56:25
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answered by StormyRain 5
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Not likely, your symptoms may be from hormones. But if you are still wondering just take a pregnancy test. Never hurts to find out for sure. Good Luck
2006-11-20 09:04:38
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answered by Pink 2
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You normally can but they will be lighter than your usual ones that happened to my sister and we found out it occurs in 20% of women. You should go have a sonogram to confirm wether or not you're pregnent
2006-11-20 08:46:58
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answered by marie 1
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no, you cannot have you period while you are pregnant. you can bleed during pregnancy, but it is not the same as a period. if you are really concerned about it, take a test.
2006-11-20 08:44:40
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answered by redpeach_mi 7
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