Women can become pregnant after giving birth even if they have not yet started their periods, because ovulation typically occurs approximately 2 weeks before the first postpartum period returns, making it impossible to predict when ovulation will happen.
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Can you get pregnant after having a baby if you've not started your periods yet?Added:
Fact or fiction?
Sneak Peek Baby will let you know.
If I haven't had a period since my baby was born, I can't get pregnant.
Fiction.
As to when you start your period after having a baby is dependent on quite a few factors.
However, you will ovulate 2 weeks before you have your first period, so you don't know when that's going to be.
So, if you don't mind having a another baby quite [music] soon after this one, then go ahead. If you do, consider some form of contraception.
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