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Does excessive bleeding lead to pregnancy?

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No: Your question asks, does excess bleeding lead to pregnancy. Typically, bleeding in pregnancy can be a sign of a miscarriage. Women who aren't pregnant, but have heavy periods or bleed a lot may not have any increased or decreased fertility, or they may have conditions which would prevent them from getting pregnant, like polyp or fibroid or hormone imbalance. If not your question, try again.

Answered 8/1/2013

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