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i mean without any protectives.

2007-05-07 21:51:07 · 29 answers · asked by flourish green 2 in Pregnancy & Parenting Other - Pregnancy & Parenting

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yes.
Their will ALWAYS be a chance you could get pregant if you dont use protection. You have more of a chance getting pregnant after you have a child, altho nursing a child does give you a little extra protection. Dont ask me how i have no idea, my health visitor told me.
Basically, if you want to get preganant now, continue having sex with no protection. If you dont want to get pregnant at the moment get protection.

2007-05-07 22:10:06 · answer #1 · answered by beccap 2 · 0 0

YES!! It is a "old wives tale" that you can't get pregnant while nursing. You will ovulate weather you are nursing or not. With an infant that's only 2 months old your hormones are still a little elevated and that could make getting pregnant a bit easier. I see women all the time that have kids that are 9,10 or 11 months apart, proving that it can and usually does happen. I can't imagine having 2 munchkins in diapers.

2007-05-08 06:01:14 · answer #2 · answered by Rebecca 5 · 0 0

I think this depends upon the genes of the person. In my case I nursed til my child want it and it last one year and two months and then after that I become pregnant. I heard other delivered their second child on the same birthday of their first child so, nobody could tell really. Why don't you ask your Doctor?

2007-05-08 05:24:27 · answer #3 · answered by elmyr 3 · 0 0

yes i got pregnant while i was breastfeeding and on the mini pill my baby was 6 weeks old.
you are way more fertile in the months following after childbirth breastfeeding is not a contreceptive the sooner people learn the better they will be.
i have 2 girls less then a year apart now but people dont critisize i was using birth control aswell.goodluck

2007-05-08 05:00:16 · answer #4 · answered by nomorebabieshaha 3 · 0 0

Yes, you could get pregnant. Nursing does offer some protection against pregnancy but it's not 100% so it's best to use a back up. Unless you want to get pregnant, but they say having babies one after another is too hard on your body.

2007-05-08 04:55:59 · answer #5 · answered by nimo22 6 · 3 1

Some people think breastfeeding is a form of birth control. One of my friends used this method after her first baby, and she conceived SURPRISE baby number 2 three months later...then used breastfeeding as birth control ONE MORE TIME...and conceived two months later. She didn't try that again. Some women are just very fertile after having a baby. If you don't want two children very close in age, you shouldn't risk it.

2007-05-08 05:04:07 · answer #6 · answered by grayhare 6 · 0 0

Yes. I had a twoand a half month old child and I got pregnant with number 3. So two babies in a year - brilliant!!!

Hard work though.

And I was breast feeding, so that old wives tale about not getting pregnant if you breastfeed just is not true.

2007-05-08 05:03:51 · answer #7 · answered by Guenivere 2 · 0 1

Yes you can,i got pregnant when i was nursing my son and he was only like 6 months old,but it was so hard on my body that i miscarried,so if you don't want to get pregnant use condoms,or even the contraceptive gel,it works,but be careful if you want to get pregnant,so you won't miscarry the baby,and plus depending on how long you want to breastfeed usually getting pregnant will dry your milk up,so be careful...

2007-05-08 05:06:32 · answer #8 · answered by Iggy 1 · 0 0

Of course she will become pregnant without any kind of protection, it does not make any difference pregnant or not.

2007-05-08 05:08:41 · answer #9 · answered by Penny D 1 · 0 0

She could be
She is stupid if she did without protection, So is he!!
Bet they are both young!!
Its time to grow up a bit as they is already a small baby which should be put first, Not the needs of the mother

2007-05-08 05:03:47 · answer #10 · answered by dreams 6 · 0 2

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