Can you hold a term while you are pregnet?


I already have three kids but i think i hold gotten pregnet agine. I have never had this appear, but a lot of people share me its true.
I dont want to go to the docter. I dont have morning sickness but it other feels like it,
nonthing never comes out. What is it?
Is it of late my imagination?

Answers:    It seems like at some point every woman have heard that their sister's friend's cousin had a interval while they were pregnant. Or "oh I bled throughout my pregnancy and didn't know I was pregnant because it be my period!" This is a myth. Women often verbs any vaginal bleeding as their period because that is what they are used to occurring. You did not experience a period; you experienced vaginal bleeding! This is a common a adjectives occurrance and a wide misconception.


You cannot have a interval while you are pregnant because both of these functions cannot happen at the same time. If you be pregnant and began menstruating, inevitably you would lose the pregnancy or have a miscarriage. Although you can't be pregnant and enjoy a period at the same time, you can, contained by fact, experience vaginal bleeding and continue to be pregnant. These are two markedly different terms: vaginal bleeding and menstruation (period), but it is usually vaginal bleeding that women confuse as their period.

Bleeding early in pregnancy, as contained by the first trimester, is scary, but luckily it usually doesn't signal a problem. It is also rather adjectives among women. There are a few common causes of first-trimester bleeding, none of which is an indication of trouble.


1. Normal implantation of the pregnancy into the uterine wall. This bleeding, which sometimes also occur when a fertilized egg (embryo) attaches itself to the wall of the uterus (generally two to five days after conception), is brief and light and only permanent a couple of days. Implantation normally occurs around five to ten days after conception.

2. Hormonal change when the period would have otherwise occur. This type of bleeding is also usually very light, but it can sometimes seem to be like an actual period. Many women report that they do certainly bleed regularly during the early portion of their pregnancy, none of which is a true menstrual period, and this is usually the culprit for that. It is regularly referred as early pregnancy bleeding and is caused by hormonal change in the body due to the pregnancy. This is also rather adjectives among women and, again, can appear to be a menstrual period. It's not though.

3. It could be a subchorionic bleed. This is when a small blood clot forms at the edge of the placenta. It usually stops on its own and isn't as a rule an emergency. But your doctor will want to monitor this with ultrasound to be sure that the clot has resolved itself.

4. Decidual bleeding. This is period-like bleeding (but not your period) when your hormones may bring out of whack. It will cause you to loose parts of the lining along the uterine wall. This is especially adjectives in the very impulsive stages of pregnancy because the lining hasn't had a arbitrary to completely attach to the placenta. Although a scary thought, it is not generally considered to be a condition risk to neither mother or baby.


5. Getting pregnant while on the pill. This is often associated near bleeding during a pregnancy and can be confused with a menstrual period. Many women will hold several bleeding episodes before they realize something isn't right. This will cause the woman to be unqualified to accurately tell her doctor when her last definite menstrual cycle because of the confusion, and an ultrasound will be required to determine an estimated due date.


Often the real case can't be pinpointed, but the bleeding stops spontaneously and surrounded by the situations above, the pregnancy continues just fine. As a precaution though, any bleeding should be reported to your practitioner so that he or she can evaluate it. Record whether it is intermittent or persistent, when it started, the color, the mass or lightness of the flow, any odor, or any tissue fragments (bits of solid material) that may have passed next to the blood. If there were, try to hide away them in a jar. Also report other symptoms like excessive vomiting, any affliction, fever, weakness, and doesn`t matter what else you might feel.
During a 'normal' menstrual cycle, hormonal responses will stimulate your reproductive system to prepare itself for a potential pregnancy; maturing and releasing an egg while simultaneously causing the inside layer of your womb to thicken. If the egg is not fertilised the lining and egg will be shed as part of your spell. However, if, on its way down the fallopian tube your egg is fertilised, the pregnancy hormone hCG (human chorionic gonadotrophin) will over ride the hormones that control your menstrual cycle, suspending your menstrual cycle and therefore your period. Your body will remain in this state throughout your pregnancy and it is for this reason that it's impossible to experience a proper menstrual spell once you have conceived.

Hope this helps x x
If you are pregnant and you know that for sure you can receive your period but it usually isnt like a ordinary one.
I spotted the first 2 mths with both my daughters. I know peopl who had thier period the first couple months.
But it isnt the norm. If you are unsure if you are pregnant then i would wait and see how long it last and if you still have the symptoms like possible morning sickness i would receive a home test or see your dr.
If you are pregnant it isn't considered a period as the extent is the shedding of your uterus lining but yo ucan have bleeding similar to a interval and it can happen every month while pregnant for some woman, i know my grandma always have bleeding for 5 days every month when she was pregnant but the Dr said it wasn't technically a period because she wasn't shedding the uterus bin liner. hunny i am having all the signs of one pregnant and every test i take say no i have the morning sickness(with out the getting sick part similar to i feel i need to but nought comes out ) so if you find an answer let me knwo also
Normal period? No. Only bleeding within pregnancy and the flow is totally different from period. In real vivacity, most pregnant women are bleedless for nine months, You can have a regular period when your pregnant.
economically its not a period. but yes you can bleed during pregnancy.

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