False: Many healthcare providers ask about birth control methods during the last few weeks of pregnancy, to make sure you're covered. They'll also ask about birth control at the six-week appointment after your baby is born, but if you've already had unprotected sex, it may be too late. You can ovulate as early as 25 days after giving birth if you aren't breastfeeding. http://bit.ly/2o6hwa6
Answered 4/1/2017
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Please clarify : Did you mean you're trying for a baby and haven't conceived for a year in which case see your doctor to arrange investigations. Or did you mean will I not conceive for 1y after having a baby which as per dr pools advice is false
Answered 3/30/2017
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Fertility advice: Review this with your doctor who will likely refer you and your partner to a fertility expert. All the best.
Answered 6/11/2017
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