Yes, you sure can. There's a myth that you cannot get pregnant while breastfeeding, but it's just that, a myth. Once your periods start again, and you're ovulating, you're open to getting pregnant.
If you are actively trying, and not just sort of hoping it will happen by accident, you should start tracking your most fertile times. You'll need a calendar, and you'll need to track your periods. Once you have a good idea of your periods, you'll understand your cycles better, and that will tell you when you are most likely ovulating, which is when you should make love and try to get pregnant.
I can tell you how to do it, but I'd rather give you a link to a website, because charting is sort of complicated, and it would be easier if you could see how it's done with an explanation. There are other ways of figuring out when you are most fertile, like mucus, and I'll try to find one that includes that. Here's one that may be helpful: http://www.fwhc.org/birth-control/fam.ht... If you look at the center of the page, there are links for you to follow.
They include good methods for charting your most fertile days. I suggest you start with calendar charting and cervical mucus monitoring. If you don't get pregnant after about six months of using those, you can use another method described.
I hope that helps you out. Good luck!
Yes, breastfeeding has no affect on fertility. As soon as you begin to ovulate, you are once again ready to conceive. For some women this is measured in only a few weeks.
However, just to give your body a break, it is recommended that you wait 6 - 8 weeks before trying again. So 18 months after birth? Yeah, go for it.
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