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lately i been feeling really weird..like i get these repetative movements in my stomack..i thought it was gas but it happens all the time..ive gained weight also but the date of conception woulda have to been in June of 2006 so id be 7 or 8 months already..and ive had a regular period..is there any way im pregnant and dont know about it??

2007-01-23 16:20:13 · 12 answers · asked by Vanessa M 1 in Pregnancy & Parenting Pregnancy

12 answers

You know, there is a very rare but real medical condition where pregnant women continue to have periods. Forget what it's called ...

Anyway, it seems unlikely that any woman could confuse weight gain for a pregnancy. Still, you'd better see a doctor, as soon as possible, in case you are, and rule out anything else it could be, like IBS or a hernia.

2007-01-23 16:40:22 · answer #1 · answered by trai 7 · 0 0

Take a test! GO TO A DOCTOR!

You CANNOT have a period when your pregnant. A PERIOD SHEDS THE UTERINE LINING...THEREFORE YOU CAN'T HAVE A PERIOD WHEN YOUR PREGNANT. You can bleed, but you cannot have a MENSTRUAL period WHEN PREGNANT!

I'm sorry I'm just so sick of these questions.

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Many women report getting what seem like regular periods during early pregnancy. How can this be? First of all, it helps to realize that since the hormones of pregnancy totally prevent ovulation, the bleeding is not truly a menstrual period, but rather early pregnancy bleeding. That said, the perception of having a menstrual period (or more than one) in early pregnancy can confuse the due date and delay some pregnant women from seeking appropriate and timely medical care.

Implantation bleeding
Many mothers-to-be get a few days of bleeding right around the time that the early embryo is burrowing into the wall of the uterus. On average, this occurs five days after conception and may be confused with an early period, especially if the woman is not keeping close track of her cycles.

This implantation bleeding is normal and is not a sign of any problem with the pregnancy. The biggest problem with implantation bleeding is that it can lead to a mistakenly later due date if it is counted as a menstrual period. The real last period from which the due date should be calculated would be the prior one.

Conceiving while using birth control pills
Women who get pregnant while on the Pill might have intermittent bleeding before it is obvious that they are pregnant and they stop taking their pills. The calculation of the due date based on these episodes will most likely be inaccurate, so ultrasound is almost always needed to date a pregnancy in this situation.

Early pregnancy bleeding
Bleeding in early pregnancy is a common occurrence, but this does not signal a true menstrual cycle, as pregnancy hormones prevent the ovary's release of an egg as well as the buildup and subsequent shedding of the uterine lining. If these episodes are intermittent, they can be perceived as periods, and the mother-to-be may not recognize that she is pregnant. In instances where a couple is unaware that they are expecting, it can be particularly emotionally challenging to find out about the pregnancy at the same time they are told that the bleeding might signal a problem.

Figuring out the due date
It can be hard to calculate when the baby's due when you aren't sure which period was the true last menses. A number of timing issues can help provide a ballpark estimate of when conception took place: when you had unprotected intercourse, when the pregnancy test turned positive (especially if there were some negative results before the positive one), and when you first noticed symptoms of pregnancy (such as breast tenderness or nausea). Usually an ultrasound is needed to narrow down the dates.

Identifying the due date is quite important in prenatal care, since some tests, like the triple check, are standardized by the exact number of weeks gestation. In addition, most couples (as well as their practitioner) want to have some idea of when to expect the baby!

2007-01-24 00:21:48 · answer #2 · answered by HarleeNicole 5 · 1 0

Yes, it's possible... If you've been having periods... it's unlikly... but not impossible. I would go see a doctor immediately and pick up a pregnacy test from a drug store tonight! I know of more that one friends who delivered babies and their parents had no idea they were even pregnant.

I don't know how old you are... but if your young, don't be afraid... if you're pregnant, you're pregnant... let your parents know. They'll get over it... and I promise you... at first it will be "the end of the world"... but in a few months, that new baby will be the best thing that ever happened to them and you.

Don't take any chances... it can be dangerous for you and deadly for your baby.

2007-01-24 00:26:49 · answer #3 · answered by JT 4 · 0 0

I conceived at the beginning of June 2006 and will be 9 months pregnant this friday!! It is possible for some women to be pregnant and still get their period, so you never know. Take a test.

2007-01-24 00:26:22 · answer #4 · answered by Momof2 6 · 1 1

Although it's rare, some women have a variety of conditions in which they can continue to have a period despite being pregnant - bicornate or dual uterus are two of the possibilities. Get a pregnancy test, if for no other reason than to ease your mind. If by some chance it tests postive, get to a doctor as soon as possible.

2007-01-24 00:26:00 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

If you were 7 months pregnant you would know about it

Heres a thought........why not take a test, or better still see a Doctor???

2007-01-24 00:29:57 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

you can still have bleeding when your pregnant. its not normal. you should have that ck out just to make sure. i used to work in an OB/GYN office as a M.A. people have had that happen.
one lady actually gave birth in the bath room. she thought she had to use the bath room(#2) and she was actually in labor. have you taking a at home test????

2007-01-24 00:31:21 · answer #7 · answered by ? 1 · 0 0

I have heard of this happening. Take a test it WILL work by now.

2007-01-24 00:24:17 · answer #8 · answered by 1st time momma 4 · 0 0

Just go get a pregnancy test.

2007-01-24 00:26:17 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

never know,it happen all the time,get tested

2007-01-24 00:22:58 · answer #10 · answered by hanagal 3 · 0 0

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