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No, it typically is not true. A woman may have one lighter period after conception, but periods should not continue since the lining will not need to rebuild each month in preparation for conception.Even though TV shows make it sound like it is normal to have periods during pregnancy, it is NOT normal.
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True. Spring tides, which have higher than normal high tides and lower than normal low tides, occur when the sun, moon, and Earth are aligned. This alignment typically happens during the full moon and new moon phases, which often occur in April and May.
Yes, normal and reverse faults are typically at an angle to the Earth's surface. Normal faults have a steep angle and occur in areas of extension, where the hanging wall drops down. Reverse faults have a gentler angle and occur in areas of compression, where the hanging wall moves up.
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True. Epeirogeny refers to broad-scale vertical movements of the Earth's crust that occur without significant deformation or folding. It involves gradual uplift or subsidence of large regions over long periods of time.
yes! some people go their hole pregnancy without noticing that they are pregnant, having their normal periods and all. strange but true...
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No, that's not true at all. Six days after menstruation you wouldn't even be pregnant; even if you had ovulated directly after menstruation and the egg had been fertilised, it can still take up to 14 days for the fertilised egg to travel down the fallopian tubes to implant in the uterus. The soonest you can tell if you're pregnant is two weeks after you have sex.
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