It is very unfortunate to hear this. You should however be advised that it is very risky to terminate the pregnancy on the last period. My advice is, hold on, give birth and leave the baby at an orphanage.
If you are pregnant you will not have any periods until after the child is born.
Child support is awarded after the child is born.
Yes a woman that is pregnant will stop having her period, until the baby is born.
Apologies for a ghoulish discussion.It is unlikely that an unborn child would survive the event of his mother dying. The end result of this would be a vampire that is eternally pregnant.If, by some extra-ordinary means, the child was kept alive then there are two possibilities:The child is born with medical assistance 'Caesarian' and is a normal child.The child is born with medical assistance and due to infection from the close association of the vampire contagion becomes a Dhamphir. (This is the situation with Blade).A further possibility exists (and one shrinks from the grotesqueness of it) but if a pregnant vampire (as above) is destroyed there is the possibility that the undead child could free itself from its mother body and continue on in vampiritic pursuits. How this might be accomplished the author finds too revolting to speculate further.
This is a weird question...If you think you are lactating then that means youre pregnant..at least 9 months pregnant. There is no way to be pregnant and have a period. Like i said...weird question. Bl4ckr0s3 ~ Well honestl yes it can happen. I had my period for 6 months while i was pregnant with my first child. I also was lactating. So yes it is possible, most just really don't know it apparently.
One possibility is a very early pregnancy and implantation bleeding. You need to get a test to see if you really are pregnant because sometimes a deep wish for a child can bring on a phantom pregnancy.(All signs except missed periods). Another possibility is that you can continue to have light periods in the first trimester which makes it a bit harder to know how far on you are. I had this myself and was five months with my first child before I could even get a positive test. She was born perfectly healthy all the same.
IT DOES NOT MATTER WHAT THE PARENT'S ARE,IT ONLY MATTER'S WHERE THE CHILD IS BORN. IF THE CHILD IS BORN IN THE U.S. THEN THE CHILD IS A U.S. CITIZEN
If she is a minor yes. Pregnancy does not emancipate her and neither is she emancipated after the child is born.
Her last child was born in April 2008.
yes, she was pregnant at a time and her child was born in 1851 but due to some problems it died in 6 months and she had to adopt another child.
It's safest to have it done after the baby is born. When you are pregnant, an amniocentesis has to be done and there is a possibility of miscarriage. It's not worth the risk, better to wait until the baby is born.
Why do you think there are families with more than one child?