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Could i be pregnant ?

I just had my daughter 5 weeks ago. And like major of women dont wait 6 weeks to have sex. I had unprotected sex with my boyfriend multiply times.  I figured it was fine because I stopped bleeding after 2 weeks but after I had sex I would bleed for like a day. I figured it was because it was to soon. For the times I did had sex my boyfriend would pull out but for new years he was drink and he decided not to.  Could i be pregnant ? It's to soon to tell but I'm just curious because I started spotting...
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Obviously unprotected sex leads to pregnancy and if you'd have listened to your midwife you would know it's easier to catch pregnant after having a baby as your hormones are still there.
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Yea you could be after u give birth the first 21 days are your most fertilised times. I would take a test.
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Well it is not stupid to wait for 6 weeks.. for your health. And yes you can be preggy but if you breastfeed it is a little option... what about babycheck test???
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My friend was born in January and her sibling was born in November of the same year. So dear, you can't erase the possibility
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iv'e herd of women being pregnant at their 6wks visit so its possible
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My sister in law got pregnant my nephew was born in july & now shes due in june...
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