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Can You Get Pregnant While Breastfeeding?

by Nikki Warren on Jun 03, 2025

Can You Get Pregnant While Breastfeeding?

Understanding the Link Between Breastfeeding and Fertility

You’ve just settled into the rhythm of breastfeeding, sleepless nights are still a blur, and the thought of another pregnancy feels overwhelming—or maybe exciting. Either way, the question looms: Can you get pregnant while breastfeeding? The short answer is yes, and understanding how fertility and breastfeeding interact is crucial for any woman navigating this stage.

Many mothers assume breastfeeding is a reliable form of birth control. While breastfeeding can suppress ovulation, it's far from foolproof. Roughly 20% of women resume ovulation as early as six weeks postpartum—even if they’re exclusively breastfeeding. If you're not ready for another baby just yet, or you're hoping to conceive again soon, knowing the facts will help you make informed decisions.

 

Breastfeeding and Fertility: What’s the Connection?

Breastfeeding impacts your fertility by suppressing the hormones responsible for ovulation—primarily luteinising hormone (LH) and follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH). This is especially true when nursing frequently, including overnight, with no formula supplementation or solid foods introduced. This method, known as the lactational amenorrhoea method (LAM), can be up to 98% effective only under specific conditions—baby is under 6 months, exclusively breastfed, and the mother has not resumed menstruation.

But once any of these variables shift, ovulation may return—even before your first postpartum period.

Some women conceive without ever seeing a return of their period. That’s because ovulation occurs before menstruation. You may not notice the hormonal changes, making it possible to fall pregnant without any obvious signs of returning fertility.

 

Early Signs of Fertility Returning While Breastfeeding

If you're wondering whether your fertility might be returning, watch for the following signs:

  • Changes in cervical mucus (more abundant, clear, and stretchy)

  • Mild ovulation pain or cramping

  • Mood fluctuations

  • A drop in milk supply, sometimes due to hormonal changes

Tracking these subtle cues can give insight into when your fertility is returning. However, it's not an exact science.

 

Can You Continue Breastfeeding While Pregnant?

Absolutely. Many women successfully continue breastfeeding while pregnant. The body is incredibly capable of nourishing both a growing baby in the womb and a breastfeeding infant.

That said, it’s important to monitor your own wellbeing. Pregnancy increases nutritional demands. You may experience nipple sensitivity or a drop in milk supply, particularly in the second trimester, when hormonal shifts influence lactation.

For some, breastfeeding during pregnancy is tiring or emotionally draining. For others, it's a beautiful continuation of bonding. The choice is deeply personal and depends on your body, your baby, and your support system.

 

Supporting Your Nutritional Needs

Whether you’re breastfeeding, pregnant, or both, your nutrient needs are higher than ever. Key nutrients such as iron, iodine, choline, zinc, and vitamin D play vital roles in supporting your baby’s development and your own health.

Prenatal Trimester 2 & 3 Plus Breastfeeding is specifically formulated to meet these increased demands. With 24mg of bioavailable iron bisglycinate as Ferrochel®, activated B vitamins, iodine, choline, and zinc, this formula supports:

  • Maternal energy and immune health

  • Baby’s neurological and cognitive development

  • Optimal breast milk quality

It’s ideal for women continuing their breastfeeding journey while pregnant, or who are in the later stages of pregnancy. This is a next-level formula that builds on our Trimester One foundation with added support for the demands of late pregnancy and lactation.

 

Empowered Choices Start with Knowledge

Fertility during breastfeeding is not black and white. While some women experience long delays in ovulation returning, others resume their cycle within weeks of giving birth—even without symptoms. Understanding how your body works allows you to make decisions aligned with your health goals, whether that’s preventing pregnancy or planning for another baby.

With the right nutritional support and awareness of your body’s signals, you can feel confident navigating this unique phase of motherhood.

 

Take the Next Step

Whether you’re trying to conceive again or simply want to ensure your body is supported while breastfeeding, it’s time to give yourself the care you deserve.

Discover Prenatal Trimester 2 & 3 Plus Breastfeeding — a comprehensive formula to nourish both you and your baby through late pregnancy and beyond.