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Breast Feeding, Menstruation & Pregnancy

Dear Janice

Hi !

I have a baby of 3 months (5 April-08) and presently, feeding is continuing since his birth. He takes 5-6 times per day. After delievery, i had my first menstural period  22nd May and it continued for three to four days. Now, second time period was due on around 22 to 25th June-08, and till 4th July the period is not oberved and in between there was a relationship only once and that is with proper precaution. Not exactly intercourse, but just pre sexual activitites may have doubt about entering of intial liquid (not semen).

Whether it is possible to get pregnant or i have to wait further some days?

Is it possible to have pregnancy during feeding time?

Please guide how to proceed further.

With Best Regards,

Chini
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Even the pre-ejaculation fluid can carry sperm, and it only takes one little sperm to make a baby.  Once you started menstruating again after the birth of your child, that means you are again fertile.  Do not rely on breastfeeding as a birth control method.  I know several women who believed the same thing and they got pregnant again way earlier than their bodies were prepared for.  Just assume from now on that you need to take precautions if you aren't ready to get pregnant again.  :-)
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if u r confirm (semen not entered) then no problem.  tell ur partner to use condom upto the period where brest feed is going on.  to delay preg. use pills
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