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Q: Ovulating after childbirth
asked by: newmother on December 31st, 2007
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I just had my baby a month and five days ago and my fiancee and I have already had sex before that. Is it possible that I have ovulated already?
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mominashoe
replied on December 31st, 2007
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Even if you did ovulate, chances are you cannot get pregnant or ovulate (or if you did, it would be a normal egg loss) because your hormones have not gone back to normal. It is not medically recommended to have sex for the first 4 weeks after the baby is born, and it is also advisable to wait at least 6 weeks as well.

You probably have hardly stopped with your postpartum discharge.

Your body needs time to recuperate.
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butterflykisses1234
replied on April 20th, 2008
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My cousin delivered in the end of February and got pg again in March. Baby was born in December.
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