It varies very much. Some women get a period about a month after giving birth. Some women do not get a period for months if they are fully breastfeeding. Just because you don't have a period does not mean you cannot get pregnant. Every Ob/Gyn (or GP) has seen women pregnant at the post-natal check. Also do not rely on breastfeeding as a contraceptive. I doesn't work like that. Every woman is different. I was breast feeding for a month and then had to stop. Then six weeks later got my first period. So all up it was ten weeks later. I don't even know if it matters if you breast feed or not to whether your period comes earlier or later. Anyway, like I said Everyone is different. Good Luck
too soon for your husband
yes she is Should be having her first baby soon
Yes, you can get pregnant again as soon as you ovulate.
Probably as soon as you have your period again. My grandmother got pregnant with my aunt a month after having my father.
no
Not Necessarily!
You should get your next period , about a month from when you got your last period.
I dont know but not soon. From the look of the pictures of her, it wont be soon.
You can actually be put on birth control about 6 weeks after you have your baby.
if you are having pains/like period cramps in your stomach and also if you might be bleeding than you should go to the e.r or to see a doctor as soon as possible
yes she did have her baby she had a baby boy...........
After your last Depo-Provera shot, it will take roughly three months to have your first period. As soon as you resume having your periods, ovulation should return to normal as well.