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Re:New/Scared...help? By Bexie_08 1 Year, 11 Months Ago A period is caused by ovulation. While you are pregnant you do not ovulate (this is true for 99% of women but there are a few rare instances of a secondary late ovulatiuon). Ovulation is required for a period. However, it is not uncommon to have regular monthly episodes of vaginal bleeding caused by fluctuations in hormones in your body. This is not the shedding of the lining and expulsion of unfertilized egg that is your period, but actual bleeding coming from the uterus, cervix, or placenta.
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By leejamie 1 Year, 11 Months Ago You can get your period after you get pregnant, it happened to me, but only once more, so just be careful. If i were you id still take an at home test just to be sure. Look for signs like throwing up (not just in the morning!) and way sore breasts, more sore than normal when you get your period. Good luck!! And be safe next time
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Re:New/Scared...help? By SouthernBelle 1 Year, 10 Months Ago This is just disturbing on so many levels. If you really are 14, I feel sorry for you. All this talk of "making love" is just sick. You act as if you are a married woman being intimate with your husband or something. In my eyes, 14 year olds should not be out getting their groove on. Where are your parents? You seem very uneducated... and that is another reason why you aren't ready for sex. I could go on, but I don't care to waste any additional time.
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Re:New/Scared...help? By emily. 1 Year, 10 Months Ago Wow, I'm 16 and I'm not even thinking about losing my virginity. If you're 14 and having sex, especially without using a condom, there's a serious lack of sexual education in your school.
I've just googled this whole period during pregnancy and this is what I've got. Q. Can you get your period while you're pregnant? A. You can't have your menstrual period while you're pregnant. Some women do have vaginal bleeding during pregnancy. Some even report intermittent bleeding that seems like a regular period to them. But vaginal bleeding during pregnancy is not the same thing as menstruation. What's the difference? Menstruation only happens when you're not pregnant: Each month, your uterus grows a thick blood-rich lining in preparation for an egg to embed there. If you don't get pregnant that month, you shed this tissue and blood – that's your menstrual period. But once an egg embeds in the uterine lining, hormones tell the blood-rich tissue to stay intact to support the growing baby. And you won't shed it and start having your period again until your pregnancy is over. Then why do some women bleed during pregnancy? Bleeding occurs during pregnancy for various reasons, some serious and some not. Some women have light bleeding or spotting very early in pregnancy – around the time their period is due – and they may mistake that for a period. This so-called "implantation bleeding" may be caused by the fertilized egg burrowing into the blood-rich lining of the uterus. It's generally a lot lighter than a typical period and lasts just a day or two. You may have spotting after a Pap smear, vaginal exam, or sex. This is because there's more blood going to your cervix during pregnancy. Bleeding can also be a sign of something seriously wrong, such as a miscarriage or an ectopic pregnancy, which can be life-threatening. If you notice bleeding, call your doctor or midwife right away, even if the bleeding has stopped. Many women who bleed a little during pregnancy deliver without complications, but you may need an evaluation to rule out a serious problem. If you're actively bleeding or have severe pain of any kind and can't immediately reach your practitioner, head straight to the emergency room.
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Re:New/Scared...help? By Tanieka89 1 Year, 10 Months Ago Martina wrote:
QUOTE: I found this post to be a little bit um, mean and rude... Yes shes 14 and I'm sure she knows the repercussions of her actions now..Theres nicer ways to say these things as well. No one comes on to this site to get judged, or criticized... People just want advice.. and that's all she asked for. I've seen a couple of your posts and I found them to be a bit insensitive.. If i had of read them before i joined i probably would have looked somewhere else. Not attacking you or anything, Im just saying it doesn't hurt to keep some opinions to yourself or Atleast be nice bout it.
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Re:New/Scared...help? By SouthernBelle 1 Year, 10 Months Ago Tanieka89 wrote:
QUOTE: I see what you are saying, but I have to be honest. I cannot pretend that being pregnant so young is a good thing. I'm sorry, but it just puts me in an awkward place.I feel really bad for this child because I don't like to see people selling themselves short. I know what it is like to have those teeneage romances and think you are in love. The feelings go away, and guys at that age are not going to stick around. This is why I think those years should just be fun and a time to date, but not get soooo serious. Making love is serious, and it just seemed like the poster had no clue how special it is. I know what it is like to grow up and find someone who is really worth loving and giving yourself to in every aspect. It is not just something you slip up and accidentally do. I'm a 25 year old, recently married woman. Hubby and I were virgins until after our marriage. I don't think this is right for everyone, but I can say I know 100 percent what it is to make love. It is just sad that many people won't have that loving experience because they throw it all away so young on guys who don't really love them. I just don't believe a 14 year old is able to make love, so it is disturbing that she would say that. It is more than just a physical act, and it requires all of your being. Also, my niece is the same age as the girl who started the thread, and I cannot imagine her talking like this. She acts her age, and her priorities are straight. She is heavily involved at school and we have told her about boys and how most of them just want sex at this age. She is allowed to like boys, but we talk to her about it all of the time, so she won't make mistakes. She doesn't want to have sex, and we are so proud of her. I think many young girls just don't understand how these young boys are. If they truly knew how these guys were, then many of them would probably not give it up so young. I say all of these things not to hurt, but only to help.
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