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728537 tn?1231281438

conception

I have been trying to figure out my approximate conception date, and its really confusing me. i heard that it is possible to have your period after you concieve. my mother had at least one period after she concieved all of her children, she had five periods with my younger sister, what are the chances that could have happened to me too?
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728927 tn?1310656447
Kim1989 is right. Bleeding happens but you can't have your period anymore.
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she did not have five regular periods unless she had a special condition witch once again she would know about it. if she didnt...she bled around the time her period would have been due. it happens to women. but its not a full blown period
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728537 tn?1231281438
How did she have five regular periods?
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why are you trying to figure out when you conceived anyways
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having two uteruses. or something like that. if she had it...she would have known

its very rare and doubtful she had her period when she was pregnant or that had that.  

she bled. simple. you can bleed much like a period...but you do not get a full blown period when pregnant.
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728537 tn?1231281438
the very rare thing she could have had going on?
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what is what?
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728537 tn?1231281438
What is that?
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no you dont get your period after you conceive.

your mother did not get her period after she conceived. she bleed but you dont get your period unless you have a very rare thing going on.
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