Not quite sure what the question is but.......
It is possible to fall pregnant even when you are breastfeeding - I know someone this happened to; quite a surprise!!
There are 14 months between my children. I won't tell you it was easy, but it wasn't awful like some people here make out.
I was changing one lot of nappies anyway, so what was another one! I was through with nappies when most people were still knee deep in them!
My children are really close now. When my daughter was born my son was completly disinterested - he may have been so regardless, but being only 14months probably had something to do with it! But now they adore each other - they fight like troupers too, but on the whole, they're pretty good together.
If you fall pregnant now, there will be around 20months between your children. This could be harder than my age gap because 20 months is a particularly demanding age. Your child will be dropping day time naps soon too.......
Think about it. At the end of the day, it's your choice. Children are lots of work whichever way you do it, but they're a joy and a blessing.
2006-10-11 11:39:09
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answered by SL 3
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You could continue breastfeeding.You could breast feed the baby while you are pregnant.But if you are planning to get pregnant you should stop breastfeeding the baby like when you are 6 months far along so you wont have a problem good luck
2006-10-11 09:49:22
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answered by Alexandria 3
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You did the right thing by breast feeding for more than 6 months. However, for the best possible health to you and the most nutrients for a fetus you should wait about 36 months between pregnancies.
2006-10-11 09:51:37
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answered by Kelly L 5
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Why do you want to get pregnant this soon? Think this clear through. Do you realize when they are in high school you will be buying multiple yearbooks, driving at the same time which means more insurance money paid, buying multiple prom dresses or renting tuxes and buying senior stuff one year after another ($1000 to $2000). I had three in high school and things were tight for the three years (Very tight).
It is your decision but think it clear through before acting on it. I loved having babies but didn't think it clear out. Space them out a little bit.
If you are not nursing it is just a matter of time before you are pregnant.
2006-10-11 09:51:23
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answered by rltouhe 6
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Im guessing the baby must not be hard to take care of because you want another one.It's none of my buisness thought i do have advice for you.If you want another baby i would atleast wait till i'ts alittle bit older.Beleive me i know.If you really don't care then i would suggest you stop brest feeding.
2006-10-11 10:01:32
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answered by stacy_diva_girl619 2
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I would wonder why anyone would want to have them so close together. So you stopped breastfeeding a month ago,and the question is? I guess I missed it with the shock of reading you want to have another one so soon. But good luck anyway.
2006-10-11 09:51:58
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answered by grbarnaba 4
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You left out some important information. Have you started your period since you quit nursing? If you have, there's no reason that you shouldn't be able to get pregnant soon. If you haven't started yet, it may take a while to get your cycle going again, and to start ovulating.
2006-10-11 09:49:21
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answered by Dana B 1
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is that a question or a declaritive sentence?:)
2006-10-11 09:55:58
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answered by Anonymous
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What is the ??
2006-10-11 09:48:04
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answered by housewives5 4
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and you feel it necessary to tell us this because........
2006-10-11 09:49:20
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answered by Anonymous
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