Yes some women can.My cousin had her period through out her pregnancies with all three of her children, it just depends on your body every women's body is different!http://www.babycenter.com/400_is-it-possible-to-periods-while-pregnant_900213_9551840353.bc http://wiki.answers.com/Q/FAQ/649 http://standupgirl.com/web/index.php?option=com_fireboard&Itemid=249&func=view&catid=2&id=16504
2007-10-14 13:49:52
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answered by angel eyes 6
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I started spotting the day after I found out I was pregnant. If I hadn't done the pregnancy test the day before, I probably wouldn't have known for a while longer that I was. So yes you can still bleed when you are pregnant. But do let your doctor know because it could be normal like mine was, but it could be the sign of a problem.
2007-10-14 12:24:09
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answered by breezybh 2
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Yes I had a period the first month i was pregnant
2007-10-15 06:14:24
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answered by betty 3
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Yes.. Yes you can.
It is more common in women with irregular cycles, but does happen.
I have gotten a period with 2 of my children- one up to 5th month & other first 3 months.
That said I also realized they were a lot shorter than normal cycles (2 days- compared to 4-5)
so It was a "clue phone" to go get checked.
There are often other symtoms- sore/ tender breasts, nasea (I did not have) cramping when I exercised like normal, etc.
Our bodies our very peculiar in letting us know or at least suspect.
As for home pregnancy tests- I always bought 2- just to make sure results.
Good luck :)
2007-10-14 12:18:48
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answered by ziggymoore 3
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Yes you can. Most women do not, but some woman can depending on their how their body responds. My girlfriend was pregnant and had her period up to the 8th month, so it is possible.
2007-10-14 12:08:39
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answered by nrsechica 2
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Yes you can. My family has a history of pregnacy menstrual cycles. My grandmother had a normal period for her first four months of pregnancy with my mother. This was so long ago though they really didn't have any answers for what caused it. My mother was born a normal full term baby with no ill effects, Also my mother had hers for two months while pregnant with me. It skipped me though.
2007-10-14 12:09:42
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answered by wendyn371 2
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In some cases women have reported having a period right up to delivering healthy babies... its just another normal variation in the human population, if your worried, see a doctor for a full check up, examination and a pregnancy test.
2007-10-14 12:09:41
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answered by cfrogwoman 1
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It is still possible to have very light periods, aka spotting, for the first trimester. However, if you are spotting or having a full blown period, it is very important to go to the doctor to make sure everything is a-ok.
2007-10-14 12:09:48
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answered by Esma 6
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"while you cannot have a period and still be pregnant, you may experience bleeding or spotting that is not associated with your menstrual cycle/period"
2007-10-14 12:09:23
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answered by dubahyew 2
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Yes, most definitely! up to about three months, I did with two out of my three children. It usually isn't regualr periods though.
It is possible for up to eight months in some cases, however, not very common.
2007-10-14 12:09:01
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answered by Anonymous
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I hear you can but have been told by a Dr that you cant...you will get some bleeding but if it happens go to the hospital or call a help line
2007-10-14 12:08:57
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answered by AMP 3
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