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Is it possible for a girl to continue to have her menstruation after her first two months of pregnancy?



Is it possible for a girl to continue to have her menstruation after her first two months of pregnancy?

Yes, it's been known to happen.
no i dont think so
yes its rare but can happen
Yes, it does happen. You should go see your doctor.
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Yes. In fact, some woman have a very light version of their period throughout a large portion of their pregnancy. It is not common, though. Regardless, it is something that should be discussed with your OB... especially if the bleeding is heavy or dark in color. This could be signs that something is wrong with the baby.
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