No. Your chances of getting pregnant again soon after giving birth are not higher than at any other time and could be lower if you are breastfeeding, due to certain hormones released during lactation that suppress ovulation.
That said, breastfeeding is not a particularly effective means of Birth Control, so use an additional method if you don't wish to get pregnant again.
17 months
It should only be a matter of a couple hours.
pigs are pregnant with usually 7 pigs, they are pregnant for 7 months before giving birth
A female koala is pregnant for 33 to 35 days before giving birth.
they will most likly not be as dialated as the last ones. she will be stretched and it may be easier will giving birth.
As long as you are breastfeeding the baby, you can not get pregnant.
guppies stay pregnant for about a month before giving birth, other fish take longer, and others lay eggs (don't get pregnant). depends on the fish
A pregnant hamster will start hoarding lots of food and will get a little bit aggressive. They start showing the baby bump about a week before giving birth.
Does can become pregnant an hour after GIVING BIRTH. But DO NOT try this as it's dangerous for the mother.
They start to show the baby bump a couple of days before giving birth.
guppies stay pregnant for about a month before giving birth, other fish take longer, and others lay eggs (don't get pregnant). depends on the fish
Not really. They'll get smaller than when you were pregnant. But will never be quite the same again. Not really. They'll get smaller than when you were pregnant. But will never be quite the same again.