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Yes..plus there are many cases reported of this happening in the world. I find it incredible that even if ,as is possible,menstruation can still occur,that any woman would not be aware of the hormonal and physical changes that accompany pregnancy. Very odd world we live in,isn't it ?
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No, only seen it on TV and read about it on the web.
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Nope
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yes! My cousin had har baby about a month premature (the doctors assume she was that far along, but no way to know for sure). She never had regular periods, so if she went a year without one, it weasn't very suprising, so there was no reason to suspect anything. She was on the chubby side, and her stomach never showed any look of pregnancy. She was having some serious stomach pains one night, she took an advil or something of the sort, and tried to sleep... eventually her dad decided to call an ambulance. I wish I could have been there to see her face when they said she was in labor lol. Also, a friend's co-worker's daughter... she had a large tumor of some sort in her stomach, which completely blocked the baby from being seen on ultrasounds. When they went in to remove the tumor, they pulled out a (thankfully, full term) baby right after the tumor lol. Apparently it's more common than people realize.
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yes, hehe she went to the hospital with really bad stomach pains, and called her partner later in the day to come pick her and her baby up! hehe
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