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Old July 14th, 2008, 12:07 AM
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If it is only 12 months between deliveries (which some think is fine) you are a few short weeks away from a *safe* time so the oopsie isn't a problem. The amount of time some of us take to get pregnant you just have to tempt fate to see what happens
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Sarah, I wouldn't bother with it. We're not! We've been given about a 5% chance per cycle of a natural conception, so very unlikely.

That said, we'd be very happy if it happened so I don't see the point in trying to avoid it. I'm just not one of those lucky ones though I don't think!

And as Michelle said, you're heading into a safer time in relation to the c/s issue.
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So I guess this means i'm having an 'oopsie' baby...cool...a very technical term!
Never say never is our new moto! After 10 years from tracking, chlomid, ivf, icsi...and then giving up...we're having an Oopsie Bub...buy the condoms!!!
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My Aunty and Uncle were on IVF for 3 years and eventually gave up trying as it was just so stressful in the end. A few months later they were pregnant. Once bub was born they didn't worry about contraception for the same reason as you and they were pregnant 9 months later. Again, didn't worry about contraception after bub 2 was born and a few months later bub 3 was on its way!! My Uncle then had the snip. So they had 3 girls in 3 years naturally after being on IVF for 3 years with no success!!

My advice would be to go on contraception til Juliette is at least 10 months old
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My friend had IVF twins and then fell naturally when the twins were 3 months old. Her DH was given a low chance of concieving naturally too.

I guess if you really want to give yourself time to recover then going on bc would be a good idea for the short term. After that you can play with fate

oh yeah my DD is 8 months old and we are currently temping fate!!!!!
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I have a friend who conceived her first bub by IVF, and then fell pg accidentally when her DS was two months!
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My friend conceived her first baby through IVF due to male factor infertility. She was all booked to see her FS for a second baby after weaning and found she was pregnant already naturally.
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