The first several months of my pregnancy, I did have a menstrual cycle which is very rare. If you are pregnant and having any bleeding, you need to phone your doctor to make sure everything is well.
2006-12-03 17:25:46
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answered by happynay 2
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It has been known for some women to go through there entire pregnancies and still have their periods but this is very rare. It is not impossible though. Some spotting can happen as well, i spotted a little during my first pregnancy but i went to my doctor immediately; everything was fine. Sometimes it is a sign something is wrong and if you notice any sign of blood you need to call your doctor or go to the hospital immediately to get checked.
2006-12-03 17:25:08
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answered by Beth B 1
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With my first pregnancy, I had my period the first three months that I was pregnant. the first two were normal but the last one was very weird. So I guess it is possible. If you are in the middle or at the last stage of your pregnancy and are having some bleeding, you should make an appointment with your doctor. This could be a symptom of something bigger or even dangerous.
Best of luck to you!
2006-12-03 17:27:33
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answered by yidlmama 5
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Actually a pregnancy isn't for 9 months, it can be anywhere from 32 to 40 weeks...and if you're going by a 4 week month 40 weeks is actually 10 months. (I was "lucky" and was 42 weeks)At any rate my cousin had her period through her 22 week, I had my last period was in my 18th week.
2006-12-03 17:21:49
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answered by Anonymous
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My cousin just delivered a baby on Friday night. She had her period through out her whole pregnancy. This has happend to 2 of my cousins, and one of my close freinds. Another friend had her period for the first 3 months. It depends on your body!
2006-12-03 17:49:05
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answered by Grace123 3
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when my mother was pregnant with me, she was normal for the first 5 months. period and all.. then she got real sick and went to the doctor and found out she was 5 months in... i heard alot of ppl say that they spot a little and a period is impossible, but she went along as nothing was wrong. and a full week of spotting, you would definately be able to tell the difference... so i say yes, it is possible, but obviously not very common.
2006-12-03 17:22:18
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answered by amber 2
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on account that a girl's era is set by hormones and each lady's hormones impression them in a distinctive way, specific-it quite is obtainable to have a era each month once you're pregnant. in case you do have a era throughout the time of being pregnant it quite is going to oftentimes fluctuate from those which you have once you're no longer. coloration would be lighter, bypass would be much less, and it will final fewer days. it quite is why a doctor will ask in the experience that your final era replaced into "familiar" whilst discussing the potential of being pregnant. I had those "mild sessions" whilst i replaced into pregnant with all 3 of my infants, even yet it purely went on for the 1st 3-4 months each time.
2016-10-17 16:33:09
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answered by ? 4
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i had my 'period' for 40 days my 1st-2nd month! then never again when i was pregant. i chose to nurse my baby for the 1st year and didn't get my period back until he was 11 months old! but i heard some women can get their period the entire pregnancy. everybodys different.
2006-12-03 17:24:53
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answered by janie 3
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It's possible to spot within the first few months, but it's impossible to have a period
2006-12-03 17:21:02
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answered by Kim Possible 3
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Some woman have light flow which is called spotting and might last for a day or two
2006-12-03 17:22:48
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answered by That_ blue_ eyed_ Irish_ lass 6
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