I can appreciate your stress. breast feeding does not protect you from becoming pregnant. You took the morning after pill four days after intercourse, which was rather late for it to be effective. You have not had a period since giving birth.
The two days of light bleeding could have been implantation bleeding, which occurs about six to 12 days following conception.
You can take an early response pregnancy test tomorrow morning or call your gynecologist/obstetrician today for advice.
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Hello Anonymous,
I can appreciate your stress. breast feeding does not protect you from becoming pregnant. You took the morning after pill four days after intercourse, which was rather late for it to be effective. You have not had a period since giving birth.
The two days of light bleeding could have been implantation bleeding, which occurs about six to 12 days following conception.
You can take an early response pregnancy test tomorrow morning or call your gynecologist/obstetrician today for advice.
Regards,
August 10, 2016 - 9:22amMaryann
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