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You could but I'll tell you this my piriods skip around all the time so i wouldn't worry if I were you.It'll come.
Not very common at all. I'd say about 1% of women have periods when they are pregnant. The percentage is very low to have a period while you are pregnant it is about 5% or less in MOST cases. It is quite uncommon but not completely unheard of. The only time you need to worry about it is if your period is ALOT heavier than a regular one, not to alarm you but if your period is way heavier than usual it may be a misscarriage. Good luck. that is totally untrue i know 2 people not including myself, yes you can have piriods and be pregnant. my husbands sister inlaw had her piriod every month that she was pregnant and she had a beautiful healthy baby. so yes you can have piriods and be pregnant.
If your question is on the legality of dropping the wife from insurance, the answer depends on the State and on the status (legally separated, etc.)of the marriage. Yes he can, but only during his annual change piriods. It is his payroll deductions and he is the one to say who is or is not covered on "HIS" policys. Sorry
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The y stands for youth or young
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