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What Is Progestin Only Birth Control And Breastfeeding Video Entire Gallery Of Pictures & Videos #fyp

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Once your baby is over six months old the risk of getting pregnant increases, so even if you don’t have periods and are fully breastfeeding, you should use another contraceptive method

Overall, birth control is safe while breastfeeding and won't impact the health of you or your baby For up to the first 6 months after your baby is born, you can rely on breastfeeding as birth control if you have not gotten your period yet and are not feeding your baby formula or food. There are many kinds of hormonal birth control options including pills taken orally (by mouth), injections, implants, and some iuds Some options contain forms of both estrogen and progesterone, and some just contain progesterone.

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