During pregnancy can one still go through menstration?
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You CAN bleed during pregnancy, but it is not menstruating, which is the shedding of the proliferative lining of the uterus created especially for the growing fetus. Things that can cause bleeding are implantation of the embryo into that lining, which usually occurs during the first month, threatened abortion, which is chronic bleeding and usually accompanied by cramping, placenta previa, in which part of the placenta lies over the cervix and bleeds into the vagina, placenta abruptio, in which the placenta starts to disengage from the wall of the uterus (this usually occurs later in pregnancy), and any number of vaginal or cervical conditions unrelated to pregnancy.
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yes.some cases have occured.i dunno exactly y but i learned it at school that it was possible.
They say it is possible. But it's not like a normal monthly. It is like spotting. So I would say spotting, but not a whole menstruation.
spotting maybe.
yes
yes, there are plenty of ladies that have experienced their periods while pregnant.you shouldnt worry.it wont last for all tri mesters.if you are still unsure just ask your doctor, or a doctor.
yes you can my aunt had her for the hole nine months sh had no clue she was pg till she had went for a check up with her dr but let your dr know there could be something wrong and they can run test to find out
Yes it can happen my sister has 3 children and she experienced with all 3 of her pregnancys.
Yes, some women do. I myself am preg. and i had one in the beginning of my preg.
yes but not common
It is possible to experience menstrual like symptoms, including bleeding, during pregnancy. However any bleeding during pregnancy should be reported to your doctor as soon as possible to rule out the possibility of miscarriage or other problem.
No -- you definitely wouldn't go through menstruation -- you might have some "break through" bleeding though. If you are even so much as having a single drop of blood and pregnant, I'd call your doctor immediately.
Not true menstruation, but some women continue to have small 'breakthrough' bleeds, sometimes during the entire pregnancy. Some small amounts of bleeding lasting a few days can occur without harming the baby, but should be reported to your doctor. If there is any cramping accompanying the bleeding you should seek medical attention as it could be a sign of miscarriage.
You should not be menstruating during pregnancy- once you have conceived and the egg has implanted into the uterine wall, your body will release hormones which eventually reach your ovaries and halt menstruation. Think about it: menstruation is a monthly sloughing off of your uterine wall along with a released egg. If you are pregnant, the last thing your body wants is to get rid of your uterine wall, since it is what provides initial nourishment and support for your fertilized egg.
yes this is a common matter... do not worry..
but this doesn't happen to all women.
may be one in 50 may have this.. but nothing to worry
Yes it is common I have relitives who have has it through the whole 9 months. Always check with doctor fisrt through.
I was pregnant and its has NEVER happened. But there are other peoplew ho have, I was told by a Dr. that it was abnormal! TALK to your Dr. he/she would no better. I f you care about an opinion ask a proffesional. call a planned parent hood rep, there in New Jersey and New York (cities like (newark, east orange, ad montclaire---(411). But they can answer ur queston. JUST incase ur uncomforablt asking someone personaly.
I have heard of that, could be a problm, hope you have told your Dr, if not you should right away!
I think that I have known women who have gotten their periods while pregnant. You are very early in your pregnancy so I wouldn't be too worried but, if I were you I would play it safe and talk to your OBGYN.
It isn't abnormal for some spotting however if it is a regular flow I would let you doctor know just to make sure. I went through 3 pregnancies and never did. But every pregnancy is different.
hi,
its not your regular cycle. if you have heavy bleedin then you have to worry. but if its slight then its due to the hormonal changes. keep a regular check on your diet. dont over work...
Dr.mariam
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