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PREGNANCY

I HEARD THAT IT IS STILL POSSIBLE TO GET PREGNANT AND HAVE YOUR PERIOD AT THE SAME TIME.
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Not a "normal" period. You may have spotting and some bleeding, but it would not be a normal heavy period lasting the normal length. if you are worried take a home pregnancy test to alleviate any fears.


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Yes that is true, not a "normal" period, but when I was pregnant with my son, I had a period for 4 months.  I was actually on my period when we found out I was pregnant.  I bled lightly for about 4 days every month.  Take a test, you'll find out.
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u can have a lite period and be pregant.some very rare cases women have period all 9 months
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93532 tn?1349370450
The difference is that it isn't an actual period. An actual period requires a complete shedding of the uterine lining, which would take the implanted egg with it. Now in cases with a bicorniate uterus, it is possible for one horn to shed, but most likely it is spotting mistaken for a period.

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Hey Im 19 Years Old And I Did The Deed 6/6/13 He Came In Me Had A Light Unusual Light Bleeding 6/7/13 For 5 Days Went To The Hospital 6/9/13 Had A UTI For 3 Days My Period Was Suppose To Come 6/17/13 But It Hasn't Came Down Yet I Feel Bloated My Lower Back Hurts From Time To Time Im Cramping Like Crazy But Still No Blood What Could This Mean ? Could I Be Pergnant ? Please HELP ME SOMEONE
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