Intercourse after two weeks of C section

2022-05-20 14:21:31
I had delivery through C section on 3rd May and I and my husband had unprotected intercourse today. It is 17th day post delivery and I didn't have any pain during intercourse. I still had some bleeding till yesterday. I wanted to know if it is possible that I can conceive today. Also, when does a woman start ovulating after c section? Kindly confirm.
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It’s different for every women. But unlikely immediately after a c section
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Answered2022-05-21 01:12:04

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No chance of conceiving now, but shud not have intercourse till 6 weeks of lscs, could get infection. Contact for further information.

Answered2022-05-20 21:43:47

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Pls conect for advice

Answered2022-05-20 14:38:13

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You are under postpartum hormonal effects , hence its very unlikely to get pregnancy
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please consult Dr Sushila Gupta Senior Gynaecologist on practo

Answered2022-05-20 14:35:03

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After 3months mostly if periods don't resume and you are breastfeeding

Answered2022-05-21 06:41:46

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No u cannot Upto 45 days there r no chances of pregnancy

Answered2022-05-20 15:19:34

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No chances of pregnancy. If you are exclusively breastfeeding, then ovulation usually starts after 3 months. But it’s unpredictable, so it’s better to use condom.

Answered2022-05-20 15:03:09

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No chance of pregnancy

Answered2022-05-20 14:26:19

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No chance of pregnancy at this time if u are lactating then for almost 6 months u will not ovulate but its unpredictable so use precautions

Answered2022-05-20 14:23:54

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