It is possible to become pregnant while breastfeeding. Whether or not you can get pregnant while breastfeeding depends on whether or not you ovulate, and whether or not you use contraception during intercourse. In some cases, menstruation resumes after one or two months after childbirth, indicating that ovulation has occurred, and if no contraceptive measures are taken, pregnancy may occur during breastfeeding. In addition, due to breastfeeding and endocrine disorders after childbirth, some women do not resume their periods, but it does not prove that there is no ovulation, so if you have sex during breastfeeding, you should take good contraceptive measures to avoid unwanted pregnancy. If you are pregnant during breastfeeding, you will experience a decrease in milk, darkening of nipples and areolas, nodules near the areola, etc. You may also experience general early pregnancy symptoms, such as menopause, vomiting, dizziness, drowsiness, slight bloating, increased vaginal discharge, etc. However, due to different personal constitution, some people do not have obvious early pregnancy reactions, so you cannot judge whether you are pregnant based on these symptoms. If menstruation is delayed for one week, a blood HCG test can be done to determine if you are pregnant. If a woman’s body has not fully recovered and it is risky to give birth again, she can choose medical abortion or surgical abortion depending on the number of days of pregnancy. In addition, breastfeeding is not recommended after pregnancy because of the change of hormone secretion in the body, which will affect the secretion of breast milk. Caution Some people think that sex during breastfeeding can achieve the effect of physiological contraception, this method is not desirable. Breastfeeding women’s uterus has not fully recovered, the risk of giving birth again is greater, abortion will also cause some impact on the body, so good contraception is more important.