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Re: Could I be pregnant 2 months after childbirth?

From: Connie (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Sun, 15 Apr 2001 16:44:27 -0500 (CDT)


Glenda:

I have two friends who had gone for their 6 week check-up after having their baby and were pregnant again! One was breast feeding one was not. So, it is entirely possible that you could be pregnant.

Good luck and hope all goes well,

--
Connie

At Sun, 15 Apr 2001, Glenda wrote: > >My baby is 11 weeks old. I am breastfeeding however I am also working >and pumping. I pump every 4 hours at work and breastfeed every 2.5 or >so when I'm at home. My dh had a Vasectomy in Jan. of this year. We >have been playing around and using condoms however we don't put the >condoms on until he is getting close to ejaculation. He recently took >his sperm sample in and it is still showing a high sperm count. I >thought I might have had a period on March 9th because I hadn't been >bleeding and then it started and last for 4 days. I would've only been >5.5 weeks postpartum then. Anyway, I haven't had a period at all since. >I am having nausea and sore breasts which I keep blaming on the fact >that I am should be starting a period but still nothing. I took an HCG >test with serum (At work, I have access to these things) and there was a >very faint line. I did a urine one which was negative. Anyway, I'm >wondering if there could be a chance I could be pregnant. I figured the >odds would be small. If I am not why did the serum test show positive? >Does it still show up postpartum for awhile? > >Thanks, >Glenda




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