yes
experience too
2006-08-18 11:50:51
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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No, you are probably not pregnant. For one thing if you were due to start today then you most likely weren't ovulating. Wait, how would you even know you were supposed to start your period today if your baby is less than a month old. You would still be bleeding from giving birth. And if you are hurting it's because you are supposed to wait at least 6 weeks and unitl your Dr. says it's okay before you start having sex again. Your body was not ready for sex, go to your OB/GYN and make sure you didn't do some damage.
2006-08-18 11:54:53
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answered by nimo22 6
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Honey, you're hurting because you just pushed something the size of a watermelon out a hole that is usually the size of a golf ball. Use and ice pack to ease the pain and don't do it again until you are completely healed.
Odds are you're not pregnant either, you don't start your period again one month after birth, it takes time to get back on cycle.
2006-08-18 11:52:27
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answered by Dolphin lover 4
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You're probably not pregnant. Having sex after having a baby (either by C-section or vaginally) hurts really bad initially. I think it's a hormonal thing that causes dryness. Use a lubricant and for goodness sake, take precautions if you don't want another baby right away.
2006-08-18 11:51:12
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answered by Super Mom 4
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you does not harm the toddler with tough intercourse. If it is hurting you , you won't decide to have intercourse so tough next time. i'm thinking that the discomfort you sense is purely from particularly some the positions you have been in. As for the cramping take it common and in case you are able to lay around on the instant. you will desire to be high-quality yet whilst it concerns you supply your generic practitioner a call.
2016-10-02 06:30:05
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answered by hulon 3
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You will not know if you are pregnant yet until you miss your next period. You may not be pregnant because you don't usually ovulate until around the middle of your cycle like around the 2 week after having your period.
2006-08-18 11:54:02
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answered by Miss Vira 4
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You Should really wait 6 to 8 weeks before sex if it keeps up see a doctor...
2006-08-18 11:52:54
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answered by black_berry31 3
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anytime you have sex you take a chance in getting pregnant. my friend's baby was a month old when she got pregnant with the second child.
most likely though you are experiencing pain from the actual act of intercourse after giving birth. BUT you need to be safe and call your doctor.
2006-08-18 11:52:31
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answered by Deana G 5
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well u could end up being pregnant..but if your hurting i don't think this has any thing to do with pregnancy..did you get a little rough or go a very long time? maybe this could be why! or maybe you have some sort of infection if you don't stop hurting call your doctor and ask!
2006-08-18 11:53:41
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answered by CRYSTAL S 6
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Didn't the doctor tell you to wait like 6 weeks before you have sex?
2006-08-18 11:51:13
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answered by bonedoll 2
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you can't get pregnant overnight. if you're baby isn't even a month old, I don't know why you would think that you should be on schedule for your period. you know you're not supposed to have sex for at least 6 weeks right. you could have done yourself some serious damage. the pain is probably your cervix that has not fully healed yet! duh!
2006-08-18 12:52:30
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answered by redpeach_mi 7
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