WTF???
2006-06-06 14:56:32
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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(I'm an Instructor in Maternity Nursing.) You CAN get pregnant after a recent delivery. I have seen many patients who have a 9 or 10 month old at home... Many women get pregnant without ever having their next period. Some women may not experience a menstral period for more than one year after delivery, but this doesn't mean that they don't "drop" an egg that can be fertiziled long before that time. You need to see your doctor.
2006-06-06 16:50:52
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answer #2
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answered by happychicknc 2
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Here is some information about ovulation and trying to conceive tips you might find helpful.
Many women who have an irregular period aren't ovulating. There are a number of ways that you can determine if you are ovulating or not.
The first and easiest way is to get a blood test from your doctor.
You can also buy an at home ovulation predictor kit, although these aren't always 100% accurate.
You can also chart your body basal temperature. On the day of ovulation, and every day after that until the beginning of your next cycle, your temperature is one degree higher than normal. It is recommended that you take your temperature before you get out of bed in the morning, and at the same time as movement affects the reading.
You can also examine the position of your cervix. When you are ovulating, your cervix is low and soft like the inside of your cheek. At all other times, your cervix is high and hard like the tip of your nose.
When you are ovulating, you may feel slight twinges around your ovaries
When you are ovulating, you may notice a difference in your cervical mucus. It should be clear and sticky, and you may be able to spread as much as 5cm string between your thumb and your forefinger. Gross, I know! It needs to be sticky to draw the sperm.
The tips:
Before one actually tries to conceive, it seems like it will happen immediately! Truth be told, many women take up to a whole year to conceive. After that year, doctors may intervene with medical help.
Perhaps a good place to start is to determine if you are ovulating. Most women ovulate 14 days after the first day of their last period. You can do ovulation tests around that time to determine when you are ovulating. If you do not get a positive result, a doctor may help you to ovulate by starting you on a medicine called clomid.
Some women slightly elevate their hips for 20 minutes after intercourse, to ensure that more of the sperm comes in contact with the cervix. 20 minutes is an adequate amount of time, because after that time, any sperm that did not enter, will be killed by the differing pH of the vagina. Some women however, choose to use 'instead' cups, which are more commonly used for one's period.
There is also something called 'Fertility Tea', or a similar name. Apparently, it will help you to conceive.
Some women have also tried half a tablespoon of cough syrup for a few days before ovulation, claiming that it helps to thin out the lining of the uterus, hence making it easier for the baby to implant itself into the uterine wall. I'm not sure if it's safe to try, or even if it works - but it's just another tidbit of information for you!
For the average couple, having sex once per day provides the best chance of getting pregnant.
The woman-on-top position isn't great for pregnancy, since ejaculate may flow out.
FACTS:
Most women have a 15 to 25 percent chance of getting pregnant during their cycle.
Nearly 50 percent of couples conceive during the first 3 months.
About 75 percent of couples conceive during the first 6 months.
Up to 90 percent of couples conceive during the first year.
On the average, there are 280 days from the first day of your last period to your due date
I'm including the link to a trying to conceive forum that I think you might like to join. It's full of supportive women with boundless knowledge about these issues. I learnt so much there that I doubt I would have learnt otherwise.
2006-06-06 15:01:04
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answer #3
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answered by Jade 5
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Er...this question is a tad weird since your avatar says you're male yet the content of your message implies you are female, haha :D I'll try to answer the question nonetheless :).
The symptoms you've described are typical for women who're pregnant so it's quite likely that you are. The best advice I could possibly give you is to see a doctor or take a home pregnancy test just to be certain.
Good luck!
2006-06-06 15:12:45
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answer #4
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answered by Anonymous
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2016-11-14 07:31:12
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answered by ? 4
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it is hard t o get pregnant if ur baby is still 3 month old and u r breastfeeding..if u felt like u have avulated and u could be pregnant i would get pregnancy test and check,,good luck
2006-06-06 15:34:12
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answer #6
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answered by sasa 4
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If your baby is 3 months old I hope that you are breatfeeding your baby,if so , you can not be pregnant.
2006-06-06 15:00:30
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answer #7
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answered by flowermieses@verizon.net 3
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You can absolutely be pregnant! This happened to a good friend of mine- her kids are a year apart!
2006-06-13 13:52:25
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answered by Amanda 2
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whose baby is 3 months old?
2006-06-06 14:56:53
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answer #9
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answered by OpalMine 3
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