Pill and breatfeeding? - can breatfeeding cause prolapsed womb
I rly want to focus on the pill after giving birth, but I do not intend to breastfeed. I intend to ask my doctor, against what he proposes to fight, but I wish I could get some advice. if it will affect my child in any way, I use to abstinence for some time, I can not use condoms (COS her irritation), unless otherwise specified (n about contraception is not) so in my opinion. Thanks
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My doctor gave me some options. Two of the spiral, of which a copper and is 12 years and one (Mirena), a drug on the basis of the work and for 5 years. The other options were condoms (which you said you can not apply to you) work and the pill "mini". As users of the pill before pregnancy, I decided to try the mini-pill. The gaps are not as powerful as their normal pill. It has to be taken at the same time every day. My doctor told me that can actually increase a difference of 15 minutes significantly the chances of pregnancy. Cause I walked around in the mini-pill and bleeding at the time I've tried. I also found a new mother nursing a baby with colic, it was impossible for me to take, in order, as directed. Not missing an "accident" ended up with abstinence. So what are the options for nursing mothers. The membrane statistics are not so large compared with other methods, but is also an option - my doctor does not recommend, not because I am firmly convinced that she wanted another child for at least a long time.
** In terms of preventing the remark about the use of breastfeeding for a pregnancy, please do not go as far if we want children together. I know that had a lot of mothers who have become pregnant because they were poorly informed, before they were fruitful and milk to return to regular cycles. This is not necessarily true. My sister is one of them, and now his two children the same age over a month!
think of time spent breastfeeding as an extension of the pregnancy, so take care of itself as such.
You take the pill during pregnancy? No of course not. Do not take any drugs while breastfeeding, either:)
Talk to your doctor, they can pills low on the decline does not mean they are 100%. Try non-latex condoms. Or concerns about vaccines. Many women get a monthly injection and lactation.
I took the pill while I breastfeed my baby. They give a very low dose ....
I took the pill while I breastfeed my baby. They give a very low dose ....
I do not know how the pill or something else with synthetic hormones. Synthetic hormones play with natural hormones in the body. I've also read that interesting about birth control hormones (hormones and get more milk, which is not really relevant, but I think the similarities are) giving up (or woman cow) in urine and streams, rivers, soil, etc., and mess with wildlife, animals and vegetation.
It took a long time after our daughter was born eight months before I am interested in sex. Now it could be his cradle in our room after a party. But it just was not at the forefront of my mind. I think I am dealing with a crying baby during the day and kept her unconscious in the night to care.
In addition, until their wedding night were not married, so they spend time together and know that is, well, together, it can happen, no problem for us. We love to spend time alone, which is rare or sufficientlyThat day. It is more important than sex.
I agree with views of the Pacific as a simple extension of the pregnancy. Everything you eat is likely to get into the milk. It took about six months before I felt comfortable with a glass of beer or wine, know that my daughter would wait two hours before eating again.
There are other options, what you should have your research before you go and tell your doctor. From what I read / heard and seen seller may try to sell a drug or a method. Pharmaceutical companies, food, just about the staff on the drug to another company to prescribe. LTD. (Use of drugs as a last resort and after my own research, not because some stupid ad trying to tell me that) I take the pill all the best.
Anyway, it's just my two cents.
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