Okay so my boyfriend and I just had a baby 8 weeks ago. We started having sex the 3 week after. I bled the fourth week for 4 days then it stopped. We had sex without a condom idk how many times but he never came inside me. I know about precum but i want to know what are the chances that i am pregnant again? We're buying a test and taking it tomorrow but its killing me to not know at the moment. Someone please give me some idea of whether i should be worried or not :( i feel nauseous, dizzy, depressed, etc. And idk if its from pregnancy or postpartum or just stress from the entire situation. HELP!
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Domesticity category? Maybe give some free advice about: Parenting? Xui answered Saturday July 9 2011, 12:24 am: Your chances are high if you don't use protection, That is just the way it is. They say that women are more likely to get pregnant again once they've already had a child. If your boyfriend didn't cum in you it does not mean you are out of the dark. Things happen even if we use protection. You just gave birth 8 weeks ago, If you aren't pregnant then I would highly recommend using protection as this is not at all enough time for your body to recover.
Sweet_LiL_Angel answered Friday July 8 2011, 10:48 pm: We can't tell on here. I am not trying to be mean but you could be either but being pregnant right now isnt good for your body you arent giving it a chance to heal. It just went threw a big event having a child. But if you are congrats. You cant take a test but it may be to soon to tell. you have a lot of emotions taking care of a new born child, thoughts of having another one, id be depressed to. [ Sweet_LiL_Angel's advice column | Ask Sweet_LiL_Angel A Question ]
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