How long are you most fertile for after child birth?

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I was just wondering anyone know when your most fertile for?

As we want babys close in age i was just curious what people ay wheather few weeks months etc? its intresting to find out! would be cool to know how long we have to get to it while im at my most fertile :p xx
 
I don't think you are most fertile immediately after childbirth. If you are breastfeeding you will be less fertile for a few months.
Also, even if you want them close in age, give your body a chance to replenish its reserves before you get pregnant again. Pregnancy takes a lot out of you and you need time to recover.
I would think after 5 or 6 months would be an ok time to start trying again if you are keen to get on with it quickly.
 
I've known people to jump back on the horse as soon as they get the go ahead for :sex: ! :)

Just listen to your body and your doc/midwife and go for it when you feel ready!

I had heard you are less fertile after giving birth and through BF, but I'm sure it's different for every body, and especially if you are actively trying to conceive.
 
Ohh, I heard you are more fertile after birth because everything is "open" :S
 
It lasts for a few months. I remember my doctor explaining it has something to do with pregesterone, but I do not remember the significance. I don't know exact time frame, was just told "a few months."
 
I'm not sure of the exact timescales but I know after I had my daughter my midwife explained how it was very important for me to use protection straight away as the 'first few weeks' you are really fertile. It was important I didn't fall pregnant again so soon as I'd had a c section but then on seeing my dr at my 6 week check up he said that he advises any woman regardless of their birth type (natural or section) to wait a minimum of 6 months to let your body recover as muscles and cervix can be weak and struggle to carry a healthy pregnancy so soon.

Having said that I do know many ladies who have fallen pregnant quite soon after! We started trying and I fell pregnant when my daughter was 10 months old and I think we're going to have a lovely age gap! It happened our first try so I must have still been fairly fertile then. I'd not gone back on any kind of birth control, just used condoms!

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You can ovulate around 21 days after birth, you are most fertile 3 weeks after so it could be a very close age gap if you wanted
 
I'm not sure of the exact timescales but I know after I had my daughter my midwife explained how it was very important for me to use protection straight away as the 'first few weeks' you are really fertile. It was important I didn't fall pregnant again so soon as I'd had a c section but then on seeing my dr at my 6 week check up he said that he advises any woman regardless of their birth type (natural or section) to wait a minimum of 6 months to let your body recover as muscles and cervix can be weak and struggle to carry a healthy pregnancy so soon.

Having said that I do know many ladies who have fallen pregnant quite soon after! We started trying and I fell pregnant when my daughter was 10 months old and I think we're going to have a lovely age gap! It happened our first try so I must have still been fairly fertile then. I'd not gone back on any kind of birth control, just used condoms!

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Thanks for answering :) and thats what i intend to do not go on any contraception lol and aww 10 months is perfect!!! :)
 
My daughter was 7months old when I caught pregnant again for the 2nd time, I did go on the pill after having her but was having problems on it with bleeding so came off it to start a new brand and in that month break caught pregnant straight away. There's a 16month age difference between them and they are best friends, Im so glad I had them close together even though it was hard in the beginning xxxx
 
Katree awwww that is so sweet thats how i want our kids to be bestfriends and grow together :) and i can imagine it will be very hard but worth it hehe :) thanks for answering xx
 
This is interesting info! DH and I were trying for a year before becoming pregnant, so if there's a timeframe when we're more fertile.... might be something to think about!
 
if you breastfeed, that acts as birth control and suppresses your period (and ovulation), so if you want to get pregnant right afterward, you may want to exclusively formula feed. this is a helpful guide: https://www.naturalfamilyonline.com/go/index.php/326/fertility-after-childbirth
 
It took 11 months TTC for my son, this time I fell pregnant first try so I guess I was still more fertile, Jake was 7 months when I came off the pill and 8 months when I got my BFP :D
 
Thanks for answering ladies il compleţly be exclusive breastfeeding so i wudnt formula feed but its intresting to hear this info xx
 
my mom accidentally got pregnant 3 weeks after my youngest sister was born but it was really hard on her body and didnt stick.
 
my mum fell pregnant with me 6 wks after she gave birth to my sister and she was exclusivley breastfeeding also! I guess it depends on your body.
 
ive heard 6 weeks your the most fertile, but first 3 weeks ur prob still bleeding
 
ya my mum was quite furious at my dad the minute the doctor gave them the ok to have sex again they concieved me on the first go around!
 
i got pregnant when Tabitha was 3 months old - we were between contraceptions and as we'd not done it in a while, we got kinda carried carried away and he knocked me up :)

It only takes once ladies :) :) :)
 

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