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A MOTHER has with a four-week-old baby has claimed she is already pregnant again.

Jaylin, a content creator from Atlanta, US, was left stunned and embarrassed when doctors told her she was already three weeks pregnant, just over a month after giving birth for the first time. 

A mother holding her four-week-old baby, announcing she is three weeks pregnant again.
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A 22-year-old mother has claimed that she is three weeks pregnant, despite her daughter being slightly older more than a month oldCredit: tiktok/@theylove.jaylin
A mother holding her four-week-old baby, announcing that she is pregnant again.
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Jaylin admitted to being 'embarrassed' about the news, but claimed that she 'doesn't care' what mean trolls thinkCredit: tiktok/@theylove.jaylin

The 22-year-old, who welcomed her daughter Amora in January this year, explained that prior to the birth of her baby, she was back and forth to the hospital due to blood pressure issues.

Her waters then broke at 37 weeks and Amora, who she described as a ‘good baby’, then arrived, weighing 6lbs 12oz. 

But even though Jaylin is still breastfeeding, she admitted that she ‘couldn’t wait’ to have sex, hence falling pregnant so soon.

The influencer took to social media to share her news, leaving many totally stunned.

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In a short clip posted online, Jaylin confessed: “So I'd been having cramps and stuff, so I decided to go to the ER [emergency room], you know, because I'm thinking something might be wrong, because I just had a baby a month ago.

“I went there, they ran tests and all that. They asked me, ‘do you think you're pregnant?’. I'm like, ‘no, I'm not pregnant’, even though I didn't wait my six weeks.”

But moments later, whilst in A&E, Jaylin claims she was informed by doctors that she was indeed pregnant again.

Jaylin begged people to not “judge” her and whilst holding her month-old baby daughter, admitted: “I was in shock.

"I'm three weeks and some days pregnant, I'm embarrassed because this is my first child and I'm already pregnant again. She is about to be a big sister, which is embarrassing.”

New mums are warned to wait six weeks before having sex, but if you ignore this advice you could get pregnant as soon as three weeks after welcoming a baby.

This means if Jaylin's claims are true, her daughter must have been around the six or seven week mark when she got the news.

Then, in a follow-up clip, Jaylin, who is expecting her second child with her military boyfriend, clapped back to haters who criticised her. 

Whilst she claimed that people “clearly care too much about other people's lives”, she acknowledged that she won’t listen to the negativity. 

My mum got pregnant after an affair but told everyone I was STILLBORN because I was black & then gave me up for adoption

Not only this, but she addressed: “I'm seeing some people saying, ‘you need a new man, he couldn't wait’. Baby, I was the one who couldn't wait - so your point is?”

As well as this, she clapped back: “I don't need none of y'all people to take care of me and my kids, I'm gonna do what I wanna do and don't care about what y'all think, so y'all can keep talking in the comments, because guess what? I'm reading and laughing at y'all, I don't care.”

How long should you wait before having sex after birth?

AFTER giving birth, it's generally recommended to wait six weeks before resuming sexual activity.

This time frame allows your body to heal and recover, particularly after vaginal or cesarean deliveries. Here’s why:

Physical Healing: The body undergoes many changes during childbirth, including tears or incisions that need time to heal, as well as the uterus shrinking back to its normal size. The six-week period allows for proper healing of any stitches or incisions and reduces the risk of infections.

Lochia (Postpartum Bleeding): After birth, you'll experience lochia, a discharge that can last up to six weeks. Resuming sex before this has stopped can increase the risk of infection.

Hormonal Changes: Hormones fluctuate significantly post-birth, and you may experience vaginal dryness or discomfort due to lower estrogen levels. Waiting gives your body time to regain balance.

Emotional Readiness: It’s also important to be emotionally ready. The postpartum period can be overwhelming with physical recovery, caring for your newborn, and adjusting to new life dynamics. Take your time to reconnect with your partner emotionally and physically.

Despite this, according to the , "there are no rules about when to start having sex again after you have given birth."

The NHS explained: "You'll probably feel sore as well as tired after your baby is born, so don't rush into it."

Jaylin’s TikTok clip, which was posted under the username @, has clearly left many open-mouthed, as it has quickly gone viral and racked up three million views in just two days.

Social media users were stunned to discover that Jaylin is expecting again so soon after giving birth, which many eagerly flocked to the comments to express.

Doing it at a week postpartum is wilddddd

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One person said: “Omg you weren’t sore?? Bleeding? Exhausted?”

Another added: “Not waiting six weeks is scary.” 

A third commented: “Doing it at a week postpartum is wilddddd.”

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Meanwhile, someone else questioned: “Isn't that dangerous?” 

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