Your chances are less than if you weren'...

britt_m - October 15th, 2008 5:56 PM
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Your chances are less than if you weren't bfing. But unfortunately as they eat more solid foods and drinks, they start nursing less and less. On average if they eat every two to four hours around the clock (even at night) then its suppose to help keep you from ovulating thus preventing pregnancy or a period. But everybody is different. You could definately get pregnant again. My ds is almost 3 weeks and dd is 16 months, got pregnant when she was 9 months. He came early thats why dates don't measure up. I bf until she was 12 1/2 months, at 20 weeks pregnant your milk changes more to colostrum. She didn't like the change so she self-weaned.


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