Bleeding During Pregnancy Posted: 07-11-07 22:50pm
I've heard that you can still bleed while
you are pregnant. But how can you tell
the difference? How do you know it's a
period and that you're not pregnant?
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shortgeek
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Posted: 07-12-07 20:27pm
Generally, there are indications that you
are no longer producing progesterone. For
example, your temp drops and your bbs go
back to normal. If you bleed but think
you are pregnant, take a pregnancy test.
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Posted: 07-13-07 08:15am
So based on that info shorty - If you are
one of those that happens to bleed while
pregnant, would your temp not go back
down? So I would think that would be a
pretty good sign, if it stayed the same
and you were bleeding.
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shortgeek
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Posted: 07-14-07 10:28am
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So based on that info shorty
- If you are one of those that happens to
bleed while pregnant, would your temp not
go back down? So I would think that would
be a pretty good sign, if it stayed the
same and you were
bleeding.
Yes, I would think that your temp would
stay elevated if you were pregnant. My
temp sometimes falls after I start
bleeding, but by the end of af, it is
pretty low.
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shortgeek
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Posted: 07-14-07 10:30am
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So based on that info shorty
- If you are one of those that happens to
bleed while pregnant, would your temp not
go back down? So I would think that would
be a pretty good sign, if it stayed the
same and you were
bleeding.
Yes, I would think that your temp would
stay elevated if you were pregnant. My
temp sometimes falls after I start
bleeding, but by the end of af, it is
pretty low.
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