What are the chances of
having unprotected sex getting pregnant
and still having your period but having
all the other symptoms of being
pregnant?
About 50% of women have a light period
their first month of being pregnant but
after that only about 5%, if that, have a
period while they are pregnant.
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louise702
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Re: Taking Chances Posted: 04-11-07 15:07pm
About 50% of women have a light period
their first month of being pregnant but
after that only about 5%, if that, have a
period while they are pregnant.[/quote]
Ok Cheers for that.. Its just things dont
feel right maybe ill wait till next month,
its been like this for two months now :s
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Ingi
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Re: Taking Chances Posted: 04-11-07 19:48pm
aren_1987
wrote:
About 50% of women have a light period
their first month of being pregnant but
after that only about 5%, if that, have a
period while they are
pregnant.
I'm curious where you got this statistic.
I think 1/2 of all pregnant women having a
light period their first month is quite
high, don't you?
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Posted: 04-11-07 19:49pm
I want to add, Louise, if you think you
are pregnant, take a pregnancy test! Even
if you are having your period, if you are
2 months pregnant, a test would show it.
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