How to Tell If You're Pregnant While Nursing

Although nursing acts as a form of birth control for some women, it is still possible to get pregnant while breastfeeding. Some women become fertile soon after delivering and can even become pregnant the first time they ovulate. In addition to the common signs of pregnancy, there are specific symptoms for breastfeeding women to monitor.

Things You'll Need

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Instructions

  1. How to Tell If You're Pregnant While Nursing

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      Note if you have any of the common signs of pregnancy such as nausea, heightened sense of smell, cramps or fatigue.

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      Notice if you experience sore nipples. Although nipples are typically sore while nursing, they can become even more sore and tender if you become pregnant. You may also notice that your breasts are suddenly swollen and that nursing is more painful than usual due to the hormonal changes that take place during pregnancy.

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      Observe your milk for any changes. The hormones produced in pregnancy can cause a reduction in milk supply beginning at just two weeks gestation. You may also notice that your baby becomes less interested in breastfeeding at this time, because pregnancy hormones can also cause the texture and taste of breast milk to slightly change.

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      Note if you miss a period while nursing. Many breastfeeding mothers do not have a period while nursing, but those mothers whose periods have returned will notice that they miss a period if they become pregnant.

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      Take a pregnancy test if you suspect you are pregnant. Schedule an appointment to see your doctor in order to find out for sure and to begin prenatal care.

Tips & Warnings

  • It is safe to continue breastfeeding your baby if you become pregnant. Consult your doctor about the best way to do so.

  • Your baby may want to wean himself from nursing if you become pregnant and the composition of your breast milk changes. Talk with your baby's doctor to learn how to wean your baby safely.

  • Do not neglect your own health and nutritional needs if you are pregnant and breastfeeding. Providing nutrients to both the baby you are nursing and the unborn baby requires you to make your own health a priority.

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