It depends on whether or not you are breastfeeding... if you are sometimes it doesn't start as soon... if you are not then within a couple of months... but just because you haven't had it yet doesn't mean you can't get pregnant again... you can get pregnant within weeks after giving birth if you are not careful.
2007-05-24 13:10:28
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answered by Anonymous
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If you've recently given birth, congratulations!
Women who don't breastfeed find that their cycles resume very quickly -- as early as four to ten weeks after childbirth. If, however, you meet the following three criteria, then your chances of ovulating are only about two percent:
Your menses have not returned
You are fully or nearly fully breastfeeding
Your baby is less than six months old
If you wanted to have a safe and natural method of contraception during these first six months, you could use the Lactational Amenorrhea Method (LAM).
More information on the return of menses can be found here:
http://parenting.ivillage.com/newborn/nmomcare/0,,toniw_4882,00.html
2007-05-24 13:09:37
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answered by Anonymous
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it depends I stopped breastfeeding and it came withing a month
2007-05-25 12:52:39
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answered by Steph L 2
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Like most things in life, "It depends", but REGULARLY in a month or so.
2007-05-24 13:09:26
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answered by Nothingusefullearnedinschool 7
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