It's unlikely but it's possible.
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.
If you mean in the first 6 months after pregnancy, then yes: you can become pregnant in this time period. If you are breast-feeding, this will generally prevent pregnancy.
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.
Yes, you can absolutely be pregnant if you have been sexually active if you have not been using contraception. Your menstrual cycle can be quite irregular and unpredictable up to 6-12 month after childbirth. Breast feeding can delay menstruation. However, just because you're breast feeding, doesn't mean you don't have to use contraception.
No it does not make a lady pregnant.
well it depends on when u are getting pain ..is it constant or only when u get your period because when u get your period your breast become sore and they also hurt and if its non stop pain you should definitely get that checked out
You shouldn't get your period if you are breast-feeding. But if you have decided not to breast-feed, your period should come at about 6-10 weeks later.
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Unfortunately not. You are much less likely to get pregnant whilst breast feeding, but it is still possible, especially once you start going at least 4hours between feeds (eg: overnight).
Breast-feeding can suppress ovulation, so if you are breast-feeding, that could be the reason you aren't having your period. If you aren't breast-feeding, wait a couple of months more, and then give your obstetrician a call.
there is a chance you can be pregnant
Yes you might be pregnant.