It's been known to happen. Yes, you most certainly can. Babies born less than a year apart are commonly known as Irish twins. Well I didn't know that, the 'Irish twins' thing. Have known lots of women who are pregnant at the post-natal check at 6 weeks. The closest I have ever known was a woman whose babies were 35 weeks apart. She got pregnant 3 weeks after having her baby and had a placenta previa which meant she needed a C-section at 32 weeks. this is a hazard of having babies too close together.
Yes! If she is eight weeks pregnant that measn it has been 8 weeks since her last period started. Tthe baby would have been conceived around 2 weeks later. So if you had intercourse about 6 weeks ago, then the baby is yours
Around 6 weeks
Yes.
When a woman is approximately six weeks pregnant the baby is roughly a quarter of an inch long, much of which consists of its head. That's about the size of a lentil bean.
You can get pregnant NOW, it is not still from the miscarriage. If you feel like it, go for it.
It is possible to become pregnant after just having a baby six months ago, if that is what you are asking.
If breastfeeding the little, the likelyhood of becoming pregnant again is low. There is however no problems getting pregnant soon after giving birth if you release eggs (ovulate) and have sex. Breastfeeding releases hormones that counteract ovulation, much like the pill. but it is not 100% safe to count on this.
No. It can take 8 or more weeks to get your period back after a miscarriage.
You are actually most fertile right after having a baby, so it is completely possible you could be pregnant again.
yes. only one time though. & 6 weeks after
6 Weeks Gestation actually counts from fertilization. However many weeks pregnant you are is actually counted from the first day of your last period. So, when you are 20 weeks pregnant you are actually only 18 weeks gestation. You may of had your days wrong and you really is 6 weeks or they may be measuring your baby head incorrectly
between 6-10 weeks. It would hard to say because of the irregular periods.