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Posted 11/5/2006 6:31:49 PM Post #2718
 

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I was just wondering if anyone knew whether or not you can get pregnant again right away.

My baby is two months old now and me and my husband were caught up in the moment and didn't use any protection. Stupid I know but can I really get pregnant already?

I'm pretty fertile, it only took the first month I was off birth control to get pregnant the first time.

Is it possible?

Jenni

Jenni

Posted 11/5/2006 9:47:48 PM Post #2720
 

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I hate to say it, but yes you can. Even if you havent had a period yet - you may still be ovulating. Are you breast feeding?? Not that that is guarunteed but it helps a bit. I work at a dr's office and a girl came in for her 6 week post partum check up and she was ovulating at that ttime!! I would use some kind of protection!!

Roxanne
Posted 11/6/2006 1:28:39 AM Post #2723
 

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Well I know a few people who's kids are 10 months apart, 11 months apart, so pretty much yeah it could happen to you.  I was joking with my uncle when i was telling him what the nurse asked me if i wanted birth control, i said no, so she said so it wouldn't bother you if you were in here in the next year.  I said no ill be here in 11 months, that's when he laughed and said or you can be like me and have them in 10 months.  But i do use condoms and they protected me for 11 years.

Proud mother of two beautiful girls

Cloe Danielle born July 3, 2006

6 months @ 24 lbs 29 inches

Skyler Courtney March 15, 1995

excited for upcoming birthday

Posted 12/13/2006 7:40:44 PM Post #2986
 

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Just giving this a little bumpity bump.

Well??     Is it a yay or nay?

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Work from Home - ask me how!

Mom to DD (3 years) and DS (10 months)

Posted 1/17/2007 4:16:19 PM Post #3215
 

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Hi My name is Shannon and I am new here but I saw this and had to tell you YES you can get prego so soon after. I got prego with my last baby when my middle child was only 2 1/2 months old. My girls are 11 1/2 months apart. My advise is if you are not really ready to take the chance in having babies so close in age I would use protection. Let me tell you it is a handful. I have a son who is 4 and then the two girls, Samantha who is 13 months and Miranda who is all most 2 months and I am so busy that I have no time to do anything. If one child needs me then they all do. But I do love them very much. My first daughter was a gift to me as I had 4 m/c in 10 months and we don't know why and we were unsure if would be able to have anymore kids and then we were blessed with our second daughter so soon after.

Shannon

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