Yes or no. It all depends on the woman's personal experiences
No, you cannot have a period the first month of pregnancy or at any other time during pregnancy. Menstruation occurs if the egg has not been fertilised, and you cannot menstruate during pregnancy.
The menstrual cycle and pregnancy are important as otherwise we'd not exist. The whole purpose of menstruation and pregnancy is to continue the human race.
No. A mild bleed in the first month of pregnancy is usually due to implantation, and can mimic menstruation.
During ovulation, an egg is released from the ovary and if it is not fertilized, menstruation occurs. Ovulation and menstruation are interconnected as they are part of the menstrual cycle, which prepares the body for potential pregnancy each month.
The lining is called the endometrium. It thickens in preparation for potential pregnancy each month, and sheds if pregnancy does not occur, leading to menstruation.
During early pregnancy there have been cases reported of such functions, if so, breath, it will pass as the pregnancy develops over a 6 month period. If symptoms increase, or continue go to the doctor immediately!!
During a woman's menstrual period, uterine tissue sheds and is expelled from the body. This tissue, known as the endometrium, thickens and prepares for a potential pregnancy each month. If pregnancy does not occur, the endometrium is shed during menstruation.
Yes, you are pregnant not ill. You need to exercise and continue as normal so you keep healthy.
The most common cause of a missed period is pregnancy.
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The lining of the uterus is made up of endometrial tissue. This tissue contains glands, blood vessels, and a thick layer of cells that support and nourish a fertilized egg during pregnancy. Each month, the endometrial lining thickens in preparation for a potential pregnancy, and sheds if pregnancy does not occur during menstruation.
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