If you are ONLY breast feeding your child after childbirth (not using any formula), you are very unlikely to become pregnant for about 6 months. That being said, every woman is different, and this isn't true for everyone. Some even start menstruating soon after delivery!
According to NaturalFamilyOnline, most moms report a "warning period," their first period after having their baby. After this, you should be extra careful.
Please visit http://www.naturalfamilyonline.com/go/index.php/326/fertility-after-childbirth/ for more information. And remember, what is true for some women, isn't true for all. Good luck.
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Hi there gelove,
If you just delivered a baby two months ago, and are breast-feeding, it is unlikely that you will get pregnant for a few months. According to this site, http://www.naturalfamilyonline.com/go/index.php/326/fertility-after-chil...
If you are ONLY breast feeding your child after childbirth (not using any formula), you are very unlikely to become pregnant for about 6 months. That being said, every woman is different, and this isn't true for everyone. Some even start menstruating soon after delivery!
According to NaturalFamilyOnline, most moms report a "warning period," their first period after having their baby. After this, you should be extra careful.
Please visit http://www.naturalfamilyonline.com/go/index.php/326/fertility-after-childbirth/ for more information. And remember, what is true for some women, isn't true for all. Good luck.
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February 16, 2012 - 6:23amDanielle.
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