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Question Posted Sunday October 9 2005, 11:18 pm

how is it possible to have your period while pregnant? is it even possible at all?

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MyPainIsReal answered Monday October 10 2005, 10:56 am:
It's rair but a woman can have her period throughout her entire pregnancy.

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Supermanlover45 answered Monday October 10 2005, 9:47 am:
no its not possible a period is somethin* that destroys eggs.. WHICH you need for to be pregnant with a kid that is supposedly living on one of those eggs.. so now its not possible to have your period if your pregnant.. so somethin* or someone is lyin*

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jb012 answered Monday October 10 2005, 5:14 am:
It wouldn't be your period, per say, because your period is the result of your uterus shedding the lining after a released egg remains unfertilized. However, if you are having something that looks like your period (brownish), it is simply spotting. This occurs when blood vessals break in the uterus due to the pressure of the growing fetus/baby. If there is a lot or it is bright red, you should see your doctor. This could be related to any number of medical conditions connected with pregnancy. Mention any spotting to your doctor during your next check-up. Best wishes.

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SoNuLiCiOuSsS answered Monday October 10 2005, 2:34 am:
from what i was taught (biology) it is possible but highly unlikely...

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redninja answered Monday October 10 2005, 1:10 am:
its called a mis-carriage.

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hitler_the_goat answered Monday October 10 2005, 12:11 am:
no. that doesn't work. what the devil have you been doing???

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KatLynn answered Sunday October 9 2005, 11:41 pm:
No, you can't. An egg is already fertalized so until it's gone, no more acn come..

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angelfire2708 answered Sunday October 9 2005, 11:41 pm:
its really not your period. sometimes women can spot during their pregnancy. If it really is a concern, dont hesitate to call your doctor, to put your mind at ease.

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