Pregnancy and Menstruation: Understanding Bleeding in Teen Girls
No, teenage girls do not bleed during pregnancy. Menstrual bleeding occurs monthly in fertile and non-pregnant women as part of the reproductive cycle, which is regulated by hormones. During pregnancy, the hormonal balance changes, and these changes maintain the growth and development of the fetus, preventing menstrual bleeding.Pregnancy & Health - Related Articles
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