It is more likely that you have an infection, or an STD. You should get in to the doctor to get a pap smear, I had this same problem went to the doctor and I had to go through a bunch of tests turns out that I have abnormal cells on my cervix and have to go in for surgery to have pieces of my cervix cut out. If it was left any longer would have turned into cervical cancer. This was the result of having unprotected sex and contracting HPV. I just gave birth to my son 5 months ago and wouldn't dream of having unprotected sex. How hard is it to use a condom, I wish I could get on birth control but cannot because I am still nursing.
My point is you shouldn't mess around with stuff like this, your body is the most important this you have, take care of it.
2006-10-25 03:27:10
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answered by Anonymous
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You can get pregnant the moment after birth. Depending on when your uterus and ovaries are back in action. Some women get pregnant in a matter of weeks post delivery (ever heard of irish twins?).
Yes you certainly could be pregnant. I doubt that your ovulating when you ought, since you've delivered so recently, so you might have an egg that was ready and waiting eariler or later than usual in your cycle.
As for the discharge, i dont really think it has anything to do with being pregnant, just sounds like natural discharge.
Wait a while until you're late and take a test.
2006-10-25 03:04:48
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answered by amosunknown 7
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call your obgyne -
i gave birth and around that same time frame started to have the same discharge. come to find out it was nothing serious but because I had breatfeed my body was producing extra stuff and it was still producing once I started to ween my daughter. Yours could also be an infection. Sounds like it if it smells funny.
I dont think it is a sign your are prego but it could be. you are more fertitle after giving birth - from what I understand. I would grab hte phone and make an apt if I were you. It doesnt hurt to get checked out. : )
2006-10-25 03:06:21
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answered by *Erin* 2
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You're definitly more likely to get pregnant faster after having a baby once already. You may've ovulated late, even just by a few days. . .the sperm can live inside you for up to 4 or 5 days, and it may've connected with the egg. You'll be ok if you are pregnant, I know alot of women with kids a year apart! It'll be fine! Good luck!
2006-10-25 03:31:37
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answered by misskenjr 5
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the discharge sounds like a infection. Hold off on any more babies for at least 4 months longer, Many studies show moms that did not wait at least 1 year between pregnacies have a much shorter life span, due to the hardship on the body But I would sy you are not preg.
2006-10-25 03:04:49
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answered by notAminiVANmama 6
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For some strange reason , this is my personal experience, one gets pregnant very easily the months after giving birth. It happened to me. My children are just one year apart. You must see your Physician asap and be examined, just to rule out STD or any other problems. Good Luck.
2006-10-25 03:13:26
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answered by mimi 4
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What? I've NEVER heard that. ought to be a hearsay. i dont feel thats precise. she can not be. purpose she used to be visitor superstar on cory within the apartment & she didnt appear pregnant or used to be pregnant..and no ... i dont feel so.!!
2016-09-01 02:24:09
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answered by brickman 4
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If it smells funny probably bv (bacterial vaginitis) you maybe pregnant. 1 cause of bv is semen. but you shoulda gotten on the pill you have a new born and already your thinking you pregnant again. Not good!
2006-10-25 03:06:13
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answered by 1 luvly LEO 2
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be careful having sex after delivery....the likely of you get pregnant are pretty good. I wouldn't worry about it now......if you miss your period then take a pregnancy test to see.......
2006-10-25 03:18:20
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answered by shontai 3
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You really don't have symptoms until your missed period. So you should wait till you miss a period before you being to wonder.
2006-10-25 03:04:56
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answered by Beach bum 2
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