I'm a bit confused about my cycle after delivery. My friends are saying different things. Is it possible for ovulation to happen even when you are pregnant?
Oh trust me, it absolutely does, and that's how people end up with back-to-back babies! I am barely sleeping 2 hours a night and my doctor already warned me to use protection. Don't take any chances, yaar.
I totally understand how overwhelming it is to figure out your body after bringing a beautiful new life into this world. Yes, dear, ovulation can happen quite early after delivery. Please take gentle care of your health and talk to your doctor so you don't have to stress about this.
As a mom of two, let me tell you clearly: yes, you can ovulate before your first postpartum period. Do not rely on breastfeeding as a natural birth control. Talk to your gynac about safe postpartum contraceptive options immediately.
This is a very common doubt here. Yes, you can ovulate before your first period, sometimes even within 4 to 6 weeks of delivery. It's always best to use protection and ask your gynac for safe postpartum family planning options.
I felt so confused about this after my delivery because my body felt completely different. I actually read that ovulation happens before the first period, which scared me so much! I immediately asked my doctor for advice because I wasn't ready for another pregnancy yet.
When my little one was a baby, I used to worry about this constantly because my periods didn't come back for 10 months. Now that he is a toddler, I can look back and tell you that yes, ovulation can happen anytime. Just stay careful and enjoy this precious phase without extra worries.