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its not a period because you do not ovulate. but you can spot for a very long time and its because your losing the lining of you cervix. i bleed for about a month, but it was worth it. the second round gets better
Because if you did you would experience a miscarriage. Your period is the vaginal lining coming off and passing out, this is controlled by hormones. Once you are pregnant the settles into the vaginal lining and uses it as a sort of life support. If you get your period while the zygote is within the lining it will be put out with the lining.
Some women have light bleeding during their pregnancy but it is not a period, a menstrual period is the shedding of the uterine lining - if the uterine lining sheds during pregnancy the embryo or fetus would be miscarried.
Having a period (shedding of the uterine lining) and pregnancy are not compatible but some women experience monthly period type spotting during pregnancy.
If you skip a period while on the birth control pill, the lining of the uterus didn't build up in the previous month due to the hormones in the birth control pill. Therefore, your body does not retain the blood from your period - there's no lining to retain. However, it is possible to remain or feel bloated.
AnswerNo, the whole purpose of your period is to rid your body of the soft lining of your uterus when your body is preparing to have a baby. So if you are already pregnant, your body doesn't have to get rid of the uterine lining.
no because you get a period when your womb lining isn't being used so I'm sorry to say if you get your period while you're pregnant you have gotten a miscarraige but check with your doctor if I'm wrong then you might be lucky! no because you get a period when your womb lining isn't being used so I'm sorry to say if you get your period while you're pregnant you have gotten a miscarraige but check with your doctor if I'm wrong then you might be lucky!
If you're new to menstruating you may not be able to tell for certain when your period has started unless you visit the bathroom, but once you've been menstruating for a while you learn to recognise the signs that you are due and know what it feels like. Menstruation is the shedding of the uterus lining, hormones cause the uterus to contract to push-out the uterus lining from the cervix, then the blood and tissue leave your body via your vagina. You may feel the uterus contractions or feel the blood pass out of the cervix, you could also feel the blood leaving the vagina - this will often feel like discharge only a little wetter as there is discharge plus the blood, and it tends to be warmer because the blood is coming from deeper within the vagina.
False.It is physically impossible to get your menstruation cycle (period) while you are pregnant. The reason being that your period happens because eggs are being released from your ovaries. Your uterus creates a cushioning wall for that egg, if it ever happened to be fertilized, thus getting you pregnant. If the egg is not fertilized, the uterus lining is no longer needed so you shed it in the form of blood through your vagina. This is your period. When you get pregnant, the egg and sperm untie to make a baby, and you need the cushioning uterus lining so your body does not shed it.
YES YOU CAN! The bleeding is NOT YOUR PERIOD though, since a period is technically the shedding of the uterine lining and unfertilized egg. No one is really sure what causes the bleeding.
No, you can't menstruate while pregnant. Menstruation only occurs when the egg released during ovulation isn't fertilised, if it is fertilised then the egg will implant in the uterus lining - if the uterus lining were to shed it would cause miscarriage.
Your period is the breakdown of the uterine lining. Once a pregnancy is established by the embryo implanting in the uterine lining, the hormone hCG and progesterone kick in to prevent the breakdown. While pregnant the lining does not break down because it is being used to support the placenta and fetus.