No, your period stops during the 9 months of pregnancy..
2006-11-30 06:06:22
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answered by Lisa 3
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Actually having your period for the first 3 months of your pregnancy is acutally a lot more common then what most woman think. Your period will just be shorter and lighter then your normal period. But i have also heard that some woman have there normal period and have the symptoms of being pregnant but dont know it. My sister-in-law had her normal period for 6 hours 2 months ago she didnt think anything of it becuase she has been stressed out with school. well a month later her period never came sure enough she was pregnant. My mother had her period for the first 5 months she was pregnant with my brother and i. she said it was a normal period but she knew she was pregnant. So yes you can have your period and still be pregnant. not a lot of woman out there realise that it is a lot more common then what they think. I hope i helped you out some. Good luck to you and ttc.
2006-11-30 15:14:47
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answered by Anonymous
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no i don't think so but check this website out because this may happen to u before that happens
Within two weeks of conception, hormones trigger your body to begin nourishing the baby — even before tests and a physical exam can confirm the pregnancy. Here are some common early changes:
* Vaginal bleeding. Spotting or what appears to be a scanty period may be the first sign of pregnancy. A small amount of bleeding can occur when the fertilized egg, which has already undergone several cell divisions, implants into the lining of your uterus.
* Tender breasts. Your breasts may become unusually sensitive and feel fuller and heavier. It may help to wear a more supportive bra.
* Unusual fatigue. You're bound to feel tired as your body produces more blood and prepares to support the pregnancy. Your heart will pump faster and harder, and your pulse will quicken. Rest as much as you can.
* Bouts of nausea. Many women struggle with queasiness, nausea or vomiting in early pregnancy. It tends to be worse in the morning, but some women feel nauseated throughout the day. It may help to eat frequent, small meals and drink plenty of fluids.
* Increased urination. You may need to urinate more often as your growing uterus presses on your bladder, which lies directly in front of and slightly under the uterus during the first few months of pregnancy. The same pressure may cause you to leak urine when sneezing, coughing or laughing.
* Constipation. An increase in the hormone progesterone, which slows the digestive process, may cause constipation — especially during the first 13 to 14 weeks of pregnancy. To prevent constipation, drink plenty of fluids and boost your fiber intake.
2006-12-01 13:47:26
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answered by Anonymous
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If you are having bleeding, you need to ask yourself if it is normal like your periods. Implantation bleeding is rare but occurs. If the bleeding was enough to soak a tampon or pad then is sounds like a period and most likely you are not pregnant. If it was light than it may be implantation. Wait a few days if you have already taken a prego test (if it is negative) and test again.
2006-11-30 16:26:54
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answered by ablessedwife 2
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Yes you can actually but it's not very common especially in the first trimester.Just to be on the safe side go to your doctor because the bleeding can have many reasons and don't stress it because stress can cause you to miscarry .On your spear time go to this site i have listed for you below .Maybe it can help you out and give you more of what you're looking for
2006-11-30 14:28:45
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answered by TRUTH 3
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Yes buts its not that common and its not actually a period. It would be something else causing the bleeding!
2006-11-30 14:06:54
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answered by angelmwilson 5
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NO NO NO NO NO....if you think ur pregnant an u still have periods...ur not pregnant
2006-11-30 14:06:52
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answered by freshtadeffness1 1
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yes you can still have a period and be pregant i know many people whom this has happen to.
2006-11-30 14:27:04
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answered by sashie 1
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SOME MEDICAL CONDITION COULD CAUSE TO HAVE YOUR MESSES DURING PREGNANCY. BUT BE AWARE BECAUSE IT COULD BE SIGN OF A MISCARRIAGE. IN BOTH OF MY PREGNANCY I HAD MESSES WITH BABY 1 I HAD 2 MESSES DURING MY PREGNANCY AND 1 WITH BABY 2.
2006-11-30 14:23:55
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answered by Eternity A 1
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rare case
2006-11-30 14:09:28
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answered by Abhijit 5
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