I got pregnant with my second baby when I was breastfeeding my first - she was six months old at the time. They're now fifteen months apart.... so YES you can get pregnant!
2006-12-29 06:35:48
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answered by RM 6
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2014-10-06 17:58:53
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answered by Anonymous
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Of course you can. Some women get pregnant a few weeks after. My friend has a sister that is only 11 months younger, which means her mom got pregnant when the baby was only two months old. Imagine that...
2006-12-29 06:40:29
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answered by Dream Angel 2
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You probably won't get pregnant, but you could. You don't usually ovulate when you are breast feeding, but you can. At 7 months you are likely to ovulate before you get your period again. If you don't want to get pregnant for a while you should use condoms. Or 7 months is a good time to go on the mini pill, talk to your doctor about it.
2006-12-29 06:37:50
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answered by kat 7
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Yes! You can still get pregnant. A friend of mine found out that she was pregnant a month after she had her baby. Usually you get your period right after you have your baby. In your case (7 months) you should have had your period by now and if its gone again you should take a test or visit your doctor. If you have not had a period in seven months you should consult your doctor about that because you should have had one by now.
2006-12-29 06:50:48
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answered by waterberrer 2
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Duhhhh. Sorry but the answer is yes, most definetly. The breast feeding, no period thing is not true, you can get pregnant and many women do because thay hear and believe this. so, use double protection unless you want to take the chance. Use pill and condom or condom and spermicide. all BC fails at least 7-22% and that is a lot as far as i am concerned. Good luck. Hope you aren't pregnant right now?
2006-12-29 06:37:12
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answered by MISS-MARY 6
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i'm exactly the same as you and had my boy 8 months ago...they say that it can stop you getting pregnant but i wouldn't rely on it one little bit. if you want to prevent pregnancy then go about it the same way as before. if you want another baby then just let your body get there in it's own time. i thought once my baby started on solids meals i might get a cycle back but i still haven't and that was a couple of months back. if you are worried get checked out by your gp
2006-12-29 09:31:35
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answered by Kirsty 3
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Just after having a baby is your most fertile time! It's the easiest to fall pregnant. I breastfed for 8 month and i know there is a rumour that breastfeeding is a contraception, but according to my midwife it's a complete myth and you can still fall pregnant.
2006-12-30 21:09:54
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes. YEs. Yes.
I know of women who never actually got their period back but in fact they got pregnant. Breastfeeding does not prevent pregnancy despite the fact alot of people think that. I would definitely use protection if you don't want to get pregnant. I would doublecheck if you are pregnant by an over the counter test or a visit to teh doctor.
remember .. you can get pregnant if you are breastfeeding.
2006-12-29 06:39:15
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answered by me 1
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2016-02-08 14:39:57
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answered by ? 3
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YES, DEFINITELY!! I personally know SEVERAL women who got pregnant within 2 weeks of giving birth. They hadn't had their periods yet, either.
So if you're not ready for another baby, use protection (condoms with spermicide) or get an IUD or something.
2006-12-29 06:46:38
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answered by EmLa 5
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