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Q: Pregnancy
asked by: DANKSEWICZ on December 13th, 2003
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Is it possible to have your period while being pregnant? If so for how long does it last?
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Suzy
replied on December 13th, 2003
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Yes it is possible to have your period during a pregnancy, but it is impossible to estimate how long it will last as it is completely differs with each pregnancy. My sister actually had her period up until 10 months into her pregnancy and had a healthy baby girl. Yet I know of others who have only had their period 3 months into the pregnancy and then completely stopped. So unfortunately there is no way to tell.

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