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Is Nausea And Excessive Hunger A Sign Of Pregnancy Or A Result Of Breast Feeding?

i am exclusively breastfeeding my 6 weeks old daughter we had unprotected sex last week and last friday and hubby ejaculated inside me, i am experiencing nausea a few days ago and ate a lot as i am feeling hungry all the time. is it possible that i am pregnant again even if i am exclusively breastfeeding?
Thu, 26 Dec 2013
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OBGYN, Maternal and Fetal Medicine 's  Response
Hello!
Thanks for your query.
Chance of pregnancy is practically zero during the first three months ,less than 2% between 3 and 6 months ,and about 6% after 6 months(assuming mom's menstrual periods have not yet returned)
Moms whose cycles return early tend to be infertile for the first few cycles.
Moms whose cycles return later are more likely to ovulate before their first period.
Take care of your self
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Is Nausea And Excessive Hunger A Sign Of Pregnancy Or A Result Of Breast Feeding?

Hello! Thanks for your query. Chance of pregnancy is practically zero during the first three months ,less than 2% between 3 and 6 months ,and about 6% after 6 months(assuming mom s menstrual periods have not yet returned) Moms whose cycles return early tend to be infertile for the first few cycles. Moms whose cycles return later are more likely to ovulate before their first period. Take care of your self