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re: After pregnancy, pregnancy

posted 2nd Feb
<blockquote><b>Quoting Krystle ♥:</b>" You're having sex less then 3 weeks pp?! You are crazy"</blockquote>


Indeed.

Doctors recommend waiting 6 weeks for a reason...
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I'm due July 31st, have 1 child & 3 angel babies & live in Indiana
posted 2nd Feb
<blockquote><b>Quoting whack a mole crazy:</b>"   i know this was a terrible choice. Im legitly freaking the helll out and its only my fault."</blockquote>




All you can do is stop with the unprotected sex. I would stop with the sex altogether until your doctor clears you, you have a new baby and the last thin he needs is his mommy in the hospital because she wanted to have sex and got an infection or damaged her incision.
Wrap it up from here on out. Are you nursing? If you are exclusively Breastfeeding that will probably delay your first ovulation after baby which would be good but if you're not Breastfeeding, there is a huge chance you're already pregnant. Jus wait a couple weeks and take a test. Nothing else you can do.

My older sister and I are 11 months apart and I was 17 days late. My mom will vouch for the fact that pull out doesn't work and you are incredible fertile immediately following a pregnancy.
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I have 3 kids & live in Webster, Massachusetts
posted 2nd Feb
OP just don't have sex for a bit then have protected sex. Sex will still be around in 3 more weeks. I haven't had sex since August 19 lol it's no fun but it's important I'm my case to keep thus little girl safe. I figure what's more weeks after she is born..torture but doable!
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I have 2 kids & 2 angel babies & live in Houston, Texas
posted 2nd Feb
Dont worry or beat yourself up about it.
Yea its recommend you wait but thats it, its not a necessity.

If you both felt fine then good. Id you had no pain or problems then your probably fine.
Obviously just get some protection and stay safe.

Hopefully your not pregnant (coz u said you sisnt want one yet lol) but good luck hope everythings ok
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I have 1 child & live in Stalybridge, United Kingdom
posted 2nd Feb
Quoting Krystle ♥:" You're having sex less then 3 weeks pp?! You are crazy"


  OUCH!!!  
Yes, you could be pregnant, but I think it is probably the hormones. It never hurts to test though just incase. Also you should really look into more effective BC. The pull out method really isnt reliable at all. At the very least use a condom. Good luck hun!
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I have 2 kids & live in North Highlands, California
posted 2nd Feb
Lol just because she has just given birth doesn't necessarily mean she is super fertile. There are things that cause and prevent fertility. OP if you are exclusivly bfing, and certain requirments are being met, you are as protected as hormonal BC. http://kellymom.com/bf/normal/fertility/
In order to see when fertility is returning you need to know how to check cervical mucus etc.
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I live in Florida
posted 2nd Feb
Since everyone else has jumped your ass, I'll just say that I had sex 8 days pp. It was unprotected the first time, which we knew was very stupid but smurf happens... we were like horny teenagers. Oops. I did not get an infection, nor am I pregnant again. I'm also still exclusively bf'ing at 7 months and just had my first pp cycle. Best of luck to you.
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I'm due December 8th (it's a surprise), have 3 kids & live in North Dakota
posted 2nd Feb
<blockquote><b>Quoting Mrs.Mud:</b>" Since everyone else has jumped your ass, I'll just say that I had sex 8 days pp. It was unprotected the ... [snip!] ... nor am I pregnant again. I'm also still exclusively bf'ing at 7 months and just had my first pp cycle. Best of luck to you."</blockquote>




I have to formula feed because of medication. I know it was stupid but damn 9 months of no sex drive and now its back with a vengeance  
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I'm due January 24th (a boy) & live in Nebraska
posted 3rd Feb
Quoting eKnuckles:" Lol just because she has just given birth doesn't necessarily mean she is super fertile. There are things ... [snip!] ... In order to see when fertility is returning you need to know how to check cervical mucus etc."

Just because you are breastfeeding it doesn't mean you are not fertile.
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I have 2 kids & live in Texas City, Texas
posted 3rd Feb
<blockquote><b>Quoting Whitney*JAS*BMM*:</b>" Just because you are breastfeeding it doesn't mean you are not fertile."</blockquote>




If I thought that, I would have just said aye, if ur bfing ur fine yall! And I would not have posted a link that contradicts myself lol.
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I live in Florida
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