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Can you have a normal period and still be pregnant?

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Can you have a normal period and still be pregnant?

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  1. the only way you can get a true period is if you have a biocarnate uterus like the woman explained above. but rather than that you cant get a normal full blown period while pregnant. its not possible. just because some women bleed doesnt mean its a period. some women do SPOT or have light bleeding when it was time for their period in early pregnancy because of low hormones but that was it. and some women do bleed like a period but alot of times its because of a miscarriage, placenta issue or something is very wrong...


  2. yeah its possible it has happen in different cases

  3. yes it is possible to have your period and still be prego.

    do not listen to mom with a premie.

    it does not happen with everyone but it is very common.

    until the baby truly starts developing you can have your period.

    once the baby starts developing as in body part your period should stop.

    but it is very possible. my mom had hers with me and my sister.

    my friend had her with her baby.

  4. you can absolutely NOT have a period and still be pregnant.  it's impossible.  everyone on here who tells you otherwise is a little crazy.  look it up if you're still unsure.  ask a medical doctor.  trust me - there's no way.

  5. my boyfriends mum had periods the first 4 months of pregnancy with him, a lot of people know that it happens due to personal experience so dont listen to people who have just wrote "facts" off the internet because they dont no anything true about it xx

  6. You cannot have a period while you are pregnant because both of these functions cannot happen at the same time. If you were pregnant and began menstruating, inevitably you would lose the pregnancy or have a miscarriage. Although you can't be pregnant and have a period at the same time, you can, in fact, experience vaginal bleeding and continue to be pregnant. These are two very different terms: vaginal bleeding and menstruation (period), but it is usually vaginal bleeding that women confuse as their periods.

  7. Yes is very normal to have your period and be pregnant, my friend had her period the first 3 moths of her pregnancy and so did my mom when she was pregnant with me.

  8. Yes. And especially if you have uterus anomalies. I have bicornuated uterus and it's likely for me to get my period through out my whole pregnancy because the side with the egg on it will notice that it's time to stop, but the side without the egg will think everything is fine, and i'd still get my period.

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