i am not a doctor but i knew after one month of missing it something was up...to still have it at 9 months ...um you might want to talk to your doctor.sorry i dont know what to say...good luck
2007-04-23 12:12:40
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answered by bubbles2421 2
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I've never heard of having a period the whole 9 months of pregnancy. Maybe a few months. I don't understand how someone would not be able to tell they're pregnant after 3 months. I hope this helps.
2007-04-23 12:17:23
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answered by SS 2
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I actually know a couple people who had their periods through the entire pregnancy.
It is possible to not know that you are not pregnant until you go into labor but not very likely . . . but I do have a friend whos mother didn't know she was pregnant but she gave birth at 6.5 months.
2007-04-23 12:54:58
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answered by Anonymous
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It is possible. A friend of mine, never knew she was pregnant till she went into labour, even then she didn't know. She went to the hospital after falling over at a party and was having severe cramps (labour) and she was checked over and told she was going to have a baby, she was so happy, she asked them when and they told her now. She always drank lots of milk and looked after herself well, the little boy who is now 13 had no problems. It was a fast labour. She had her period as per normal. She has an athletic body, but we couldn't tell she was pregnant. So yes its very possible. I have heard other cases of it too.
2007-04-23 12:16:29
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answered by vidots 4
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If you can go through 9 months of a kicking baby and a bulging hard stomach and not know you're pregnant...you should probably give it up for adoption before you drop it on it's head!
No, you don't have "periods" during pregnancy, you may have occasional spotting that's a light pink or brown color which shouldn't last more then a day or so.
2007-04-23 12:13:08
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answered by MooseHead 2
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While it is unlikely, it is theoretically possible for someone to have a period for the entire length of their pregnancy.
However, the majority of the tiny percentage of women who don't know about their pregnancies until they give birth (this has to be like a one in a billion situation, at the very least) have very irregular periods.
2007-04-23 12:14:18
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answered by WatersMoon110 3
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I am not sure aobut 9 months. My sister and my friend obth had a "period" for 5 months before they knew.
2007-04-23 12:10:48
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answered by sweet_happy_couple 2
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2016-10-28 19:17:38
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answered by Anonymous
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YES U CAN STILL HAVE YOUR PERIOD THROUGH OUT YOUR PREGNANCY I HAVE A SISTER IN-LAW WHO HAD HER PERIOD UNTIL SHE GIVE BIRTH AND SHE DIDN'T EVEN KNOW SHE WAS PREGNANT SHE WENT TO THE HOSPITAL WITH BAD STOMACH PAIN AND AND TOLD HER THAT SHE WAS IN LABOUR I HOPE THAT KINDDA ANSWERS YOUR QUESTION
2007-04-23 12:21:34
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answered by leanababy 1
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it's possible I seen on TV one time where a woman had a baby and didn't know she was pregnant she didn't gain any weight and she kept having her period so any thing is possible
2007-04-23 12:17:33
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answered by cute as a button 4
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