
Chances of Conception (for 2nd Pregnancy)?
Hi everyone
We have been blessed by God with a baby on 25 February 2009 through C-Section. LMP date of my wife was 12-16 April 2009. After that (last week) we (me and my wife) had minor intercourse without any condom with a little penetration without discharge of sperms. Then after two days we had another intercourse using condom. Whereas, my wife is regularly breastfeeding our child from the first day. Now from the last three days, my wife is experiencing vomiting in the morning which is similar to the pregnancy.
Can anyone tell how much are the chances of conception during breastfeeding (within two months after given birth to a child), who has such an experience and guide / advise us that what we have to do now or how to use a remedy to alter this. We both want to have another baby after 2 or 3 years. We cannot go to the doctor till the expiry of next LMP.
Thanks
I think maybe a pregnancy test in the monrning would be good. I breastfed for 6 months and was on a low hormone birth control pill that was safe for the baby. If birth control is out of the question, I would monitor her ovulation to avoid pregnancy. Good luck and congrats on your baby!
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