Can I Get Pregnant While Breastfeeding? Spoiler Alert: Yes.
- Kelsye Davis
- Sep 3
- 2 min read

Bringing a new baby into the world changes everything — your body, your emotions, your schedule, your plans. And if you’re breastfeeding, you may be wondering: Can I really get pregnant again this soon? The short answer: yes, it’s possible.
While breastfeeding can sometimes delay fertility, it’s not a guaranteed form of birth control. Every woman’s body is different, and ovulation can return before your period does — making it easy to be caught off guard.
Here’s what you need to know:
1. Breastfeeding can delay fertility, but it’s not foolproof.
If your baby is still being exclusively and frequently breastfed, your chances of pregnancy are lower, but not zero. The return of your period is one sign fertility may be returning, but ovulation can still happen beforehand. If avoiding pregnancy right now is important to you, talk with a trusted medical provider about your options.
2. Pay attention to early pregnancy signs.
If you notice a sudden dip in your milk supply, unusual fatigue, nausea, or breast tenderness, these could be early signs of pregnancy — even if your period hasn’t come back yet.
If you’re worried you might be pregnant, you don’t have to face the uncertainty alone. At Care Pregnancy Clinic, we offer no-cost pregnancy testing and ultrasounds so you can get the answers you need quickly and confidentially.
Being a mom is already a lot — and facing the possibility of another pregnancy while breastfeeding can feel overwhelming. You deserve clarity, support, and someone to walk with you through your options.
You are not alone. Schedule your free, confidential appointment today and get the peace of mind you need.



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