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pregnant or period?


Question Posted Sunday September 20 2009, 1:05 pm

so i know its still its still possible for a woman to get her period if she's pregnant and that it just might be delayed. But does the period still come with cramps and being bloated and is it still as heavy? in other words, could a woman mistake that period if she's pregnant, with a normal period? or is it less heavy and not as long?

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LM answered Monday September 21 2009, 11:02 pm:
Try to see a doctor. They can perform a more definitive blood test to determine if you're pregnant. Plus, if you are indeed pregnant and are bleeding in such a manner, it needs to be checked up on ASAP.


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PunkieFreak4690 answered Monday September 21 2009, 11:34 am:
Periods while pregnant would look lighter and wouldn't last long. Heavier blood-loss could mean a possible miscarriage or you're not pregnant period.

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