Breastfeeding? If so, very, very low... Breastfeeding GENERALLY, generally, but certainly not always, stops ovulation. Pretty low anyway, breastfeeding even lower. But it is possible. That'd be like twins born a LOT of hours apart.... lmao. Glad it's not us. But ya shouldn't be if you're breastfeeding and it was only 4 weeks after. Has happened though. Good luck, whether or not ya are. Take care, congrats on new baby. (the one already there, lol)
2007-05-21 10:02:21
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answered by Anonymous
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The odds are very good that you could end up pregnant. The doc's tell you to wait for at least 6 weeks for a reason. Not only does it give you time to get started back on some form of birth control, but it also gives your body time to heal. While giving birth is a beautiful thing it is also a traumatic one for the body. I really don't understand why so many people want to rush it.
2007-05-21 10:08:13
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answered by Mom of 3.... 1
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Listen, no matter what anyone says, you can be pregnant right now. My wife was on birth control 4 weeks after my daughter was born and my son was born 9 1/2 months later.
So anything can happen. Best thing would be to get a test from a doctor.
Good Luck.
2007-05-21 10:06:10
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answered by Bad Man!!! 2
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first of all, that's a fantasy that you're 'more beneficial fertile' after giving delivery. if you're ovulating, you're frequently fertile. if you're not to any extent further ovulating, you aern't fertile in any respect. maximum breastfeeding moms do not commence ovulating back for 6-twelve months after toddler is born. A non-nursing mom (or individual who's supplementing heavily) oftentimes starts up back in a month or 2. So -- this is conceivable that you've ovulated. once you've (or will very quickly), you would possibly want to get pregnant. i will confess to being somewhat puzzled as to why you opt to area your little ones so close at the same time. Getting pregannt back this right away is amazingly complicated on your body -- and on the toddler you've basically had. Why no longer supply her a danger to be 'the toddler?' Why no longer enable her to get breastmilk for therefore long as she needs it? (convinced, this is conceivable to breastfeed by a being pregnant, yet many women people locate that their provide suffers or they get too sore/drained.) have you ever talked on your widespread practitioner about the pros and cons of TTC back this quickly?
2016-10-18 09:21:37
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answered by Erika 4
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Oh my! You are very fertile after giving birth, more so than any other time in your life. It is very possible to get pregnant right now. Lots of women go to their 6 week check up and are few weeks prenant. Let your doctor know at your check up and hope for the best! Good luck!!
2007-05-21 10:00:24
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answered by Angela B 3
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Oh dear! it is very possible,a friend of mine gave birth to a baby girl and 9 and a half mths later she had 2 new editions to the family as she had thought it was not possible.
When you are due your period if late take a test.
Congrats on your baby by the way.
2007-05-21 10:01:25
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answered by jmacronin 2
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The chances are good my best friend got pregnant with baby number 2 five weeks after baby 1. baby 2 was early so they were10 months apart....
2007-05-21 11:56:46
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answered by Levenna F 1
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well honey I'll say this my friend had her son and was pregnant at her 6 week check up. She had her daughter July 30th 2006 was pregnant sometime in September and is due any day now
We joke with her 3 in 3 yrs
2007-05-21 10:03:52
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answered by texas_angel_wattitude 6
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First of all there is a reason they tell you to wait 6 weeks!
Secondly I have heard right after birth you are very fertile.
Hope you are prepared for babies very close together just in case!
2007-05-21 09:58:28
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answered by Havanah_A 5
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It is possible because my mother got pregnant two months after having my brother. the only way to tell is to get a test
2007-05-21 09:58:37
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answered by mommieof2 2
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