to have periods while you are into ur pregnancy.. coz i heard in the tv that this woman had periods for four months into her pregnancy…but on the other hand i read somewhere missed periods is one of the signs of being pregnant.. so whats up with that???
Yes
Ask some doctor or medical student.
not normal, maybe in rare cases....
better ask a pro....
The norm is that a woman stops menstruating once she conceives. It's very rare if she gets her period while she is pregnant. If she is bleeding, it may just be heavy spotting which is common in pregnancies. However, this isn't menstruation.
yea, its probably not her period
Yes it is possible to have periods/mensturation while someone is pregnant, though its quite rare.
Even, a woman can get pregnant again, within first three months of her pregnancy if she gets fertilized again
Vanity, usually they stop and obviosuly a sign you are pregnant.
But there ARE cases of women who didn't have big stomachs, sitll had periods etc and went onto give birth. Theres a special medical term for the occurrence. Refer to Nescio henceforth.
its called 'superfetation'; fertilization of ovum of an already pregnant woman
Ditto.
I thought number of the months was 6 tho…no ?
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nopez
just 3
I didnt know anything about “superfetation”. I stand educated now. Thanks :k:
In a healthy pregnancy, the uterus gets totally focused on protecting and nourishing the growing baby. This means it can't receive eggs as usual. So, figuratively speaking, it sends out a busy signal. During pregnancy, your body temporarily halts ovulation and stops shedding the lining of the uterus. As a result, you don't have your period. After your baby is born, your body's natural cycle of ovulation returns and your period returns as well.
In the the first half of pregnancy, bleeding can be related to implantation spotting (the egg is attaching itself) or as a sign of early miscarriage. The causes of bleeding during the second half of pregnancy are different from in early pregnancy. The most common causes of heavy vaginal bleeding are related to the placenta. Bleeding can be heavy and may pose a serious threat to the mother or the baby. The two most common culprits are placenta previa and placental abruption, (which are both potentially life threatening events for both the baby and the mother.). If theres any bleeding in the second half of pregnancy, doctor should be alerted, or person would go to ER right away.
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In a healthy pregnancy, the uterus gets totally focused on protecting and nourishing the growing baby. This means it can't receive eggs as usual. So, figuratively speaking, it sends out a busy signal. During pregnancy, your body temporarily halts ovulation and stops shedding the lining of the uterus. As a result, you don't have your period. After your baby is born, your body's natural cycle of ovulation returns and your period returns as well.
In the the first half of pregnancy, bleeding can be related to implantation spotting (the egg is attaching itself) or as a sign of early miscarriage. The causes of bleeding during the second half of pregnancy are different from in early pregnancy. The most common causes of heavy vaginal bleeding are related to the placenta. Bleeding can be heavy and may pose a serious threat to the mother or the baby. The two most common culprits are placenta previa and placental abruption, (which are both potentially life threatening events for both the baby and the mother.). If theres any bleeding in the second half of pregnancy, doctor should be alerted, or person would go to ER right away.
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thanx very informative
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thanx very informative
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no problem.
thanx everyone for the info