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Transcript:

Pregnancy Q&A: Getting Pregnant After Giving Birth

Q: How soon can I get pregnant after giving birth?
A: It depends on…
1. How soon you start having sex
2. When your period returns
3. Whether you’re breastfeeding
4. Whether you’re using contraception
Q: How soon after giving birth can I start having sex again?
A: Your practitioner will probably give you the go-ahead about 6 weeks after delivery, for most women.
Q: When will I get my first postpartum period?
A: Anywhere from 4 to 24 weeks after baby arrives (or even later, if you’re exclusively breastfeeding).
Q: Does breastfeeding prevent pregnancy?
A: Not necessarily. Breastfeeding suppresses ovulation, but it’s not a reliable form of birth control.
Q: Do I still have to use contraception if I’m exclusively breastfeeding?
A: Yes – unless you’re ready to get pregnant again! Even if your period hasn’t come back, it’s still possible to conceive.
Q: How long should I wait to get pregnant again?
A: Talk to your doctor. Most recommend waiting 6 to 18 months. Less time between pregnancies may increase your risk for complications.
Think you’re ready to try again? Talk to your doctor or midwife about what’s best for you.
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