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If possible, use Birth Control pills and a condom as there is a high risk of pregnancy after birth. Well done for thinking about it You are advised, however, not to have sex until at least 6 weeks after birth, as there is a risk of damaging your healing vagina and uterus and a risk of infection

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Q: Sex after 4 week of vaginal delivery what precaution should you take to avoid pregnancy?
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Can vaginal sores effect your boyfriend or childbirth or your pregnancy and your child?

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