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Is it possible??

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ithinkimfromanotherplanet · 25/06/2007 11:27

To have a period - and still be pregnant?
I have heard about people who dont know there PG until a few months in - or even just give birth with no worning signs?
Do they not have a af ?
Having had 1 ds sounds a bit unbeliveable to me......but not so sure now.....
Has this happened to anyone ?

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wurlywurly · 25/06/2007 11:30

you can have implantation bleeding

WigWamBam · 25/06/2007 11:32

Yes, it's possible. My sister had periods all the way through each of her three pregnancies. She knew she was pregnant because of the other symptoms, though. Plus not everyone has periods as regularly as others do, so wouldn't notice if they went missing ... I could go up to a year without a period before I had dd.

I can't imagine not knowing though, given such lovely stuff as sickness, sore breasts, heartburn and the like - not to mention all the movements.

ithinkimfromanotherplanet · 25/06/2007 11:38

I know - this is why I keep telling myself I am barmy, but this morning I have feeling slight butterfly type movements - I know this because of ds, it's exactly the same feeling...would anything else cause this sensation?
I have been ttc for a while - but all logic goes against this......esp as even with your 2nd you would have to be at least 12 weeks before you felt anything?!

I know what you mean about symptoms too, I had everything going with ds!

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WigWamBam · 25/06/2007 11:49

There have been several threads about movements in the stomach which feel like a baby kicking - it seems that there is an artery which runs across the stomach, and it's the blood moving through it which you can feel. Lots of people find that, once they've had a baby, they are more sensitive to that feeling than they were before and find it feels just like a baby moving.

ithinkimfromanotherplanet · 25/06/2007 12:14

oh ok....that must be it....lets hope the blood is flowing more noticably for a reason!
Thank you wigwamban!

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derah · 25/06/2007 15:59

I'm ttc too and last month around the time af was due, I felt a fluttering sensation that felt like when dd was kicking. Of course I knew it couldn't be real kicking since any baby would be microscopic at that point, but it was weird to feel it none the less.

If you want to be sure, I guess a test would settle your mind once and for all.

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