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You can still get pregnant before you get your period after having a baby. Due to the pregnancy your normal ovulation time could be different. Though if you are breast feeding regularly your cycle may be altered and this can also lower the chances of becoming pregnant, due to certain hormones that breast feeding releases.
Even if you are breast feeding and you do get pregnant , you can know by the morning sickness and the urine test report if you are pregnant or not.
Chances is the wrong word to use. No one could give you a % chance of it happening. However it is very possible for it to happen. Also a quick note that breast feeding does not alter your chances of getting pregnant in anyway.
If you're having regular, full periods, then it's very very unlikely that you're pregnant whatever happened before. If you haven't had a period in 3 months, then you may be pregnant, even if breast feeding may lower the chances of becoming pregnant for as long as you're doing it.
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No, you can ONLY take medicines that are prescribed for you by a doctor the KNOWS you are pregnant when pregnant or breast feeding a child.
Women who are pregnant or breast feeding should not have this test.
Breast enhancement products are not recommended for use by those who are either pregnant or breastfeeding.
It's unlikely but it's possible.
Yes.On the contrary, being pregnant and/or breastfeeding lowers the chances of getting breast cancer.
Breasts are for feeding the babies. They contain glands that produce milk when you are pregnant.
This is an impossibility, only pregnancy produces milk in humans as well as in animals. Women can breastfeed without becoming pregnant; stimulation of the nipples (usually done using a breast pump) over time will start lactation; for further info please contact your local breast feeding centre - usually there is one with a local council.