Rhianon, I read a study that said that for the first 6 months, if you are exclusively bfing (ie no formula or solids) AND feeding through the night (at least one night feed) AND have no AF yet, then you are 98% safe (much the same as the pill). With Jack I met 2 of the 3 (he night weaned at 6 weeks) but didn't get pg (until he was 11 months, AF had returned and we were TTC). With Tom I met all 3 of the conditions and relied on bfing solely for 5 - 6 months before taking other precautions.
So odds are that you are safe. But there are people who seem to fall into the 2% so it could happen. I guess you need to weigh up for yourself how bad it would be if you were to fall pg quickly.
POAS would be the best way to check for pg I would think - it should be accurate enough and you can do it discretely.


) What are the chances of conceiving with no AF and BF?
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