what did the test say?
Your milk is available around 16-17 weeks gestation.
Colostrum is not produced until around the 24th week of pregnancy.
If you mean in the first 6 months after pregnancy, then yes: you can become pregnant in this time period. If you are breast-feeding, this will generally prevent pregnancy.
IUD's are around 99+% effective against unintended pregnancies, thus the risk of pregnancy is increadibly low. Breast tenderness does not equate to pregnancy, it could be a reaction to hormones in the IUD or breast growth.
Not usually no, as the changes to the breasts usually begin further into the pregnancy,.. the earliest breast changes are known to begin is 3 months. but then, this can be brought forward if its a second or 3rd pregnancy.
It depends on the womens body some people get pregnant after the first cycle and some have to up the mg on the clomid. Just be patient and i promise that you will end up prego! good luck to you
I've been on Metformin for 3 months with no luck so my doctor just put me on clomid to speed things up. She said to keep taking metformin 3x day and use clomid midcycle. Like many women with PCOS, I have to induce my period with Provera first. It's strange that you try so long to avoid pregnancy and when you're ready, it's not so easy!
Yes. Not all women experience breast/nipple soreness or tenderness during pregnancy. Some women are 6 or 7 months pregnant before they find out that they are pregnant. So yes, it can happen.
No. The only way to produce breast milk is to be pregnant, about 3-4 months into pregnancy or maybe more.
I am an irregular too, I had tried getting pregnant for over 12 months without success. After visiting a doctor who recommended Clomid, it worked.
If you are breastfeeding at 3 months old then you are already giving him foremilk with more calories now.
Only if you could persuade a surgeon to operate in those circumstances, which is unlikely.