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What is the difference between Pregnancy and Period?

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J. Pollock

J. Pollock

J. Pollock
J. Pollock, Science Professor, Los Angeles

Answered Aug 06, 2019

The biggest difference between a pregnancy and a period is that after nine months, a baby will produce after a pregnancy. A baby will not produce after a period. A period is a thing that happens to most women during the ages of about ten, and it ends when women generally reach their fifties. Each month, the woman will release blood.

The biggest difference between a pregnancy and a period is that after nine months, a baby will
They will have to wear a tampon or pad to stop or control the bleeding that occurs each month. Pregnancy means that a baby is forming in their womb. During these nine months, while the mother is pregnant, her period will stop. However, it will start back up again once she has the baby. It is scary if she bleeds during her pregnancy.

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