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Breast Feeding

When a woman is breast-feeding exclusively (not adding formula or baby food to the baby's diet, only feeding the baby breast milk) with feedings no more than 4 hours apart AND her baby is less than 6 months old, AND her periods have not returned after giving birth, breastfeeding is 98-99% effective for birth control.

If a woman is currently breastfeeding and her baby is older than 6 months, she may want to seek a birth control method that does not contain hormones that can be passed to her baby through breast milk.

accessible over-the-counter nationwide so that one day soon you could purchase it in advance or when you need it at a variety of stores.

Learn more about:

  • using a speculum to perform self-exam to see your cervix (inside the vagina, the opening to the uterus) through which menstrual blood, babies, and sperm pass
  • women's natural menstrual cycle
  • using fertility awareness to plan or prevent pregnancy naturally

 

Further References

March 3, 2008

 
 


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