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04-27-2006, 02:22 PM
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| | | Period Just out of curiousity you know when you are pregnant but some people still have their periods therefore they dont realise theyre pregnant, does your period change or can it remain practically the same?
Like say you used to be reasonably heavy for about 5 days and then you're quite light for about 3 days is it anything to be a bit suspicious about? | 
04-27-2006, 04:09 PM
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| | | Someone I know had normal periods until she was 7 months pregnant. It does vary from person to person. | 
04-27-2006, 04:52 PM
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| | | My friends aunt had her period ALL the way through her pregnancy so she didn't know there was a baby in there. One day she was making tea, she opened the fridge and a baby fell out (not of the fridge, of her wotsit).
She had an unexpected pregnancy AND a really easy birth!
The baby was fine!!! | 
04-27-2006, 04:55 PM
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Originally Posted by Lauren Ruthless My friends aunt had her period ALL the way through her pregnancy so she didn't know there was a baby in there. One day she was making tea, she opened the fridge and a baby fell out (not of the fridge, of her wotsit).
She had an unexpected pregnancy AND a really easy birth!
The baby was fine!!! | yeah, i mean it's not like the huge basketball-like protrusion on her abdomen would give it away or anything... | 
04-28-2006, 01:52 PM
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| | | Cheers, i just wanted to double-check! | 
04-30-2006, 07:08 AM
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Originally Posted by Lauren Ruthless My friends aunt had her period ALL the way through her pregnancy so she didn't know there was a baby in there. One day she was making tea, she opened the fridge and a baby fell out (not of the fridge, of her wotsit).
She had an unexpected pregnancy AND a really easy birth!
The baby was fine!!! | didnīt she notice that she gained weight? | 
04-30-2006, 02:17 PM
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| | | in my experience and people i know who have had it happen it happens the first month and it comes later than ever you've ever been late
like for me i was 8 days late which normally if i am late its not more than 6 or 7 at the most
__________________ should i choose a noble occupation
if i did i'd only show up late and sick
and they would stare at me with hatred
plus my only natural talent's wasted | 
05-05-2006, 02:06 PM
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Originally Posted by Lauren Ruthless My friends aunt had her period ALL the way through her pregnancy so she didn't know there was a baby in there. One day she was making tea, she opened the fridge and a baby fell out (not of the fridge, of her wotsit).
She had an unexpected pregnancy AND a really easy birth!
The baby was fine!!! | What! That's insane! | 
05-05-2006, 02:08 PM
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Originally Posted by Lauren Ruthless My friends aunt had her period ALL the way through her pregnancy so she didn't know there was a baby in there. One day she was making tea, she opened the fridge and a baby fell out (not of the fridge, of her wotsit).
She had an unexpected pregnancy AND a really easy birth!
The baby was fine!!! | ummm... bullshit. | 
05-06-2006, 07:51 PM
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Originally Posted by Lauren Ruthless she opened the fridge and a baby fell out |  | 
05-08-2006, 10:16 PM
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| | | My mother bleed really heavily during her pregnancy with me, which is why she didn't know she was pregnant until later on. That & she wasn't suppose to have children but she had issues with her girly parts. | 
05-12-2006, 11:58 AM
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| | | I read in a magazine the other day a story something lliek this:
A girl was 8 stone, a size 8. She had periods all the way thgough and no particularly visable weight gain or 'baby belly'. She gave birth to a 7lb baby! Obviously it said this ia very very rare but it happens.
Ive thought I was pregnant loads of times and have had periods and had this paranoid 'what if im still pregnant' theory but you have to realise this is quite rare. The best thing to do i guess is to take a home testing. | 
05-12-2006, 11:59 AM
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Originally Posted by Lauren Ruthless My friends aunt had her period ALL the way through her pregnancy so she didn't know there was a baby in there. One day she was making tea, she opened the fridge and a baby fell out (not of the fridge, of her wotsit).
She had an unexpected pregnancy AND a really easy birth!
The baby was fine!!! | hahahahaha!
that's the most ridiculous thing i've ever read in my life.
your friend is a fucking liar. | 
05-23-2006, 05:52 AM
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Originally Posted by clinquant hahahahaha!
that's the most ridiculous thing i've ever read in my life.
your friend is a fucking liar. | perhaps not. a girl i went to college with was pregnant and didnt know it, she said she'd put a bit of weight on, none of us noticed it, she continued to have her period, and the next thing we knew she had a baby. proper freaked the hell out of her. said she had really bad back pain and was screeching so much her mom rang an ambulance...and they realised pretty sharpish what was going on. | 
05-23-2006, 05:57 AM
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| | | i've heard of that sorta thing happening too (though i've really no way to determine whether it's true or not aside from taking other people's word on it).
however, was your friend making tea, opened the fridge, and out fell the baby?
i suspect not...
and if she was, she's a fucking liar too! | 
05-23-2006, 08:30 AM
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Originally Posted by clinquant i've heard of that sorta thing happening too (though i've really no way to determine whether it's true or not aside from taking other people's word on it).
however, was your friend making tea, opened the fridge, and out fell the baby?
i suspect not...
and if she was, she's a fucking liar too! | haha nope, her labour lasted a while  | 
05-23-2006, 09:26 AM
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Originally Posted by Lauren Ruthless My friends aunt had her period ALL the way through her pregnancy so she didn't know there was a baby in there. One day she was making tea, she opened the fridge and a baby fell out (not of the fridge, of her wotsit).
She had an unexpected pregnancy AND a really easy birth!
The baby was fine!!! | haha yeah one of my friends was telling me her cousin had no idea she was pregnant, she had normal periods all through. One day had a bit of stomach ache so went to the loo and out popped a baby! Its mad how the human body works sometimes. | | Thread Tools | | | | Display Modes | Linear Mode |
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