Can i still have my menstrual term and be pregnant for 4 months?
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Is there hope? Please serve. I want to be okay?
it isnt common but it does start,, you would know if your 4 months pregnant and your having period you should speak to a doctor, i dont think its perilous,
Personal girl question especially confuse!!?
yes and no. You can still bleed approaching you are having your interval, but it's not a true period as a shedding of the pool liner. It looks like one.i dont think so u should really articulate to ur doctor
I Have Never Climaxed During Intercorse What Is Wrong ?
No, it does not work that way.How can I acquire my ** dry and not smelly?
Yes. It's unusual, but some women have monthly bleeding through their complete pregnancy. Take a test and find out.How do you enlighten if your entering menopause?
Yes, I believe that is possible...you inevitability to check with your doctor.I a short time ago had a babe and was prescribed Ortho Micronor?
unlikely, but still possible. Take a pregnancy oral exam and see your doctor if you are positive.With my first pregnancy I bled for the first 4 months.not knowing that I be pregnant until I finally missed my period and go to my OBGYN. What a surprise when he did the sonogram to find out how many weeks along I be, and I was 17 weeks pregnant!
Absolutely, walk and do a Google search and stir to "pregnancy" and go on from here. It is not unusual, but not through the 9-mo. term. You have need of to see a GYOB - or at least walk to a Free clinic... don't leave this unattended.
yes... I own personally certain someone who had this. It also can be that yout HCG level havent risen enough, consult to your doc (plus they charge the same rate if you return with care asap or hang about till later surrounded by preg...)
What is wrong? on pill and missed period but havent have sex for a while?
It does seem irregular. I know a gal who gave birth, and swore she have her period every month, and didn't know she be pregnant until she had a really fruitless stomach ache sooner or later.(Ya, right.) Get a pregnancy test, purely to be sure.