im afraid my answer wont help you not stress any. you can get pregnant anytime after having a baby, you are extremely fertile. if it was less than 48 hours ago, get to a pharmacy and ask for Plan B, be prepared to show id, it can be a little costly depending on the pharmacy you go to. it reduces the risk of conceiving if taken in time but it doesnt always work. dont stress or freak out, it wont help you at all. feel free to email me if you have any questions about Plan B.
2007-10-17 07:27:48
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answered by Miss R 2
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First off, pulling out is not a good form of contraceptive. They say each year around 19% of the people who practice this end up pregnant. Considering many forgein countries practice this because they see it as "natural", 19% is a lot of people to end up with an unwanted pregnancy.
You should be using a different contraceptive method such as the pill. I've used Yasmin for years and have never had any problems with it. You need to speak with your doctor about getting onto the pill and until then, use a condom every single time.
Males still pre-ejaculate during sex so sperm is still entering you before he even fully ejaculates so pregnancy will most likely happen again unless you use a good form of contraceptive.
From the way you are typing and how you speak- it sounds as if you are young so you do not need another baby at this time. Talk to your doctor during your next visit.
2007-10-17 07:30:17
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answered by Madison 6
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You can become pregnant IMMEDIATELY after giving birth. It's almost unheard of, especially since the doctor tells you to wait six weeks before resuming intercourse.
However, I am living proof that it's most certainly possible. I became pregnant only several weeks after giving birth to my first child.
I also have a friend who has experienced this not once, but TWICE. She has three children who are all spaced TEN months apart from each other.
2007-10-17 07:31:43
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answered by bigthinker 4
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You can get pregnant as soon as you start ovulating again. It will be different for each woman. You probably won't know that you've started ovulating again until you get your period which will be approximately 2 weeks after you ovulate. If you don't want to get pregnant right away, then you need to use some form of birth control. Pulling out isn't an effective form of birth control.
2007-10-17 07:25:31
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answered by kat 7
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I would say at anytime after having a baby it could happen. But I'm not really sure because I'm not a doc, but I do know that they tell you to wait 6 weeks so that your body can properly heal, and I know people that didn't wait 6 weeks and then ended up pregnant so it could happen.
2007-10-17 07:24:53
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answered by ~Cheta K.~ 6
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If you are breastfeeding, then the chances of getting pregnant right now are very slim, but still very possible. If you are not breastfeeding you have a much better chance of getting pregnant. I would say it is possible, but probably not very likely this early - however it does happen....my grandmother's children were only 11 months apart - and she did breastfeed. Good luck.
2007-10-17 07:24:34
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answered by Anonymous
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Here is what I can tell you. After having a baby you are highly fertile. On the other side if you are nursing you new baby, nursing helps you reduce the chances of getting pregnant.
If I find anything else I will let you know.
2007-10-17 07:27:57
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answered by winterpixie_13 4
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Don't mean to be rude but you sound like you don't have a clue...he did'nt pull out? Since when was that a contraception?
I know women who have kids just 10/11 months apart...of course you can get pregnant sraight away!
Get on the pill...
2007-10-17 07:26:37
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answered by Anonymous
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You can get pregnant again right after having a child. Possible.
2007-10-17 07:23:28
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answered by Melanie!! 4
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I had my son 8/15/07 and i got pregnant when he was 6 months and my cousin had her son 7/07 and she got pregnant when he was three months. So, immediately.
2007-10-17 08:31:36
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answered by misha 2
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