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		<title>How To Recognize Ovulation During Breastfeeding?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Breastfeeding for 2 1 / 2 months. I do not use contraception. Since 2-3 days I had some slight vaginal discharge and pain in small ovaries. Do you think this may be a symptom of ovulation? Can we in this case then ovulate without rules or will I have my period despite exclusive breastfeeding?
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Breastfeeding for 2 1 / 2 months. I do not use contraception. Since 2-3 days I had some slight vaginal discharge and pain in small ovaries. Do you think this may be a symptom of ovulation? Can we in this case then ovulate without rules or will I have my period despite exclusive breastfeeding?</p>
<p>Impossible to know with certainty. Breastfeeding is absolutely no method of contraception even if it limits the &quot;risks&quot; of ovulation. When you say you do not use a contraceptive, I hope you mean you do not take the pill but you take other precautions, and at least you use condoms?? Or is that you really want another pregnancy &#8230;.</p>
<p>If you ovulated normally you should have the rules in 15d. I had my back layers to 6 weeks of breastfeeding (although I went very often) but in cerazette by cons.</p>
<p>The act of breastfeeding and not ovulating does not work every time or every woman is no certainty in this area as well as symptoms of a pseudo ovulation. You can very well be pregnant again.</p>
<p>It happens to breastfeed and to resume a normal cycle with ovulation and rules, breastfeeding is not a reliable method of contraception. Possible that you have ovulated, in this case you have any interest to protect you if you do not want fall pregnant &#8230;</p>
<p>Breastfeeding is not a means of contraception so you have to be careful</p>
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