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Breastfeeding, period not returned, how likely is it i could get pregnant?

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boobybird · 02/03/2009 11:21

I have just been reading up on Kellymom about how likely it is to become pregnant if you have had no bleed/period atall. From what i have read it seems quite rare if you haven't had any sort of bleed, is this true? I always thought there was the risk of conceiving as at some point you have to ovulate to have the first period. Now i'm confused. Has anyone become pregnant whist breastfeeding and before the return of their period?

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Disenchanted3 · 02/03/2009 11:23

My SIL did.

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boobybird · 02/03/2009 11:27

I'm slightly concerned i might be pregnant, i'm probably not and worrying myself for no reason, but i don't have the obvious clue of a missed period!

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Geepers · 02/03/2009 11:29

How old is baby? It's unlikely if you are breastfeeding exclusively every few hours without top-ups or weaning and still feeding through the night, although not impossible.

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littlelamb · 02/03/2009 11:31

My friend was exclusively breastfeeding and concieved her son 4 weeks after the birth of her daughter The whole point is, you would ovulate before you had a period anyway so it is possible.

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boobybird · 02/03/2009 11:32

7 months, exclusively bf, blw from 6 months, never had a top up, never slept through.

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RockinSockBunnies · 02/03/2009 11:32

I know a few people who have become pregnant whilst breastfeeding, before their periods have returned.

The babies they were feeding were over six months though - don't know anyone who became pregnant whilst breastfeeding in the early months.

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SamJamsmum · 02/03/2009 11:35

Once your baby reaches 6 months and has some solids the reliability of bf as a contraceptive method does reduce significantly. But obviously it's different for everyone. A LOT of people will ovulate before a first bleed. Have you noticed any changes in discharge that might hint at ovulation?
One thing is for sure - do not wait for your first period before starting to use contraception because it may never come!

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differentnameforthis · 02/03/2009 11:41

I conceived #3 when dc2 was 4 months.

Exclusively breastfed approx 3 hourly, day 7 night no solids.

No bleed & no bodily changes to indicate ovulation.

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differentnameforthis · 02/03/2009 11:42

day & night

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MerlinsBeard · 02/03/2009 11:45

Well seeing as there can often be no signs of ovulation you can get pregnant any time regardless of how often and the exclusivity of your bf.

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lilolilmanchester · 02/03/2009 11:49

The period comes at the end of the cycle, you're right boobybird, so I wouldn't rely on breastfeeding for contraception. My periods started again both times before I'd stopped breastfeeding if that helps.

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boobybird · 02/03/2009 12:11

I feel like i'm going mad, i'm not sure if i'm ignoring some signs or imagining some... About a month or so ago i became really sensitive to the smell of smoke, i did have a cold, so wondered if that was responsible.. but it was making me feel sick exactly like during my pregnancies. In the last week i've thought i could feel something slightly shift, tickle, move i don't know how to describe it to the left of my belly, is it possible it could be a spasm of some sort!? i've heard some people say they have had strange movements in the belly months after giving birth and not been pregnant but feels similar. Also really crampy/bloated at times and to confuse me even more i'm now getting (sorry for tmi) a big increase in discharge I suppose it could be my period about to return?

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lilolilmanchester · 02/03/2009 12:24

do a pregnancy test, it's the only way you'll know for sure. All the signs you mention could be other things, the body is so complex. Do a test, and if negative, "take care"!

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differentnameforthis · 02/03/2009 12:43

I second the test, only way you will know tbh!

Sorry to say tho...my first symptoms were cold like symptoms & the smell thing...I could smell dc2's wet nappy a mile off, even when it wasn't anywhere near full, this was why I tested!

It was totally unwanted, we had a contraception failure...(I wasn't even about to consider using bfing as a contraceptive because I knew so resolutely that I did not want any more children) and I terminated in Jan this year. Not something I ever thought I would do or need to do, but a 3rd pregnancy would have been too much, my body just don't do pregnant!

You need to find out if you are first, then handle it from there.

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mama2leah · 02/03/2009 13:32

very.. i did... 7 month old baby, and 17 weeks pregnant..

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alexpolismum · 02/03/2009 14:08

Another one here - I got pregnant with no period when ds was about 5 months, exclusively breastfed, still feeding several times at night.

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Wisknit · 02/03/2009 17:52

sorry but....I became pregnant with ds2 when ex bf ds1 was 8 months and then became pg with dd when ds2 was 11 months still no period. It does happen.
How old is you dc? I would take a test.

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Wisknit · 02/03/2009 17:53

On the plus side I've had 4 period free years and as dd is only 8 days, going by previous experience, I could well go another year or more.

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vonsudenfed · 02/03/2009 17:57

We were very sternly warned at my antenatal classes about relying on bf for contraception - it does work if you are living at about subsistence level, but isn't half as efficient in the overfed west.

Our teacher had had two women at her classes, who had both conceived 3 months after giving birth. They were both doctors...

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pooka · 02/03/2009 17:58

Re: the sensation of movement - I've had that ever since having dd 6 years ago (and ds 3 years ago). Is weird.

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