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October 16, 2007

Post Pregnancy Birth Control Options

Filed under: Uncategorized — Ashlynn @ 9:16 am

It’s general knowledge that in the first few months after delivery breastfeeding can prevent pregnancy. However, a women can only use breastfeeding as a form of birth control if her period has not returned since delivery, she is breastfeeding her baby on demand, both day and night and not feeding other foods or liquids regularly, and if her baby is less than six months old.

When all three of these conditions exist there is less than a two percent chance of pregnancy. But how many women really feel comfortable relying on this method?

If you decide to engage in sex after pregnancy (and don’t feel comfortable relying on breastfeeding as birth control), it may be beneficial to take extra precautions to prevent pregnancy. Here are some alternatives.

Methods for Birth Control After Pregnancy

Barrier Methods

Barrier methods of birth control are quite safe and will not harm your infant baby. These methods include female or male condoms, cervical caps, spermicides, gels, sponges, or diaphragms.

Hormonal Methods

Hormonal methods contain certain hormones that help prevent pregnancy. they are 99.9% effective when taken correctly and consistently. However, birth control pills containing estrogen should be avoided during pregnancy and breast feeding. Consult your doctor before using this method of birth control after pregnancy. Hormonal methods include birth control pills, the shot (Depo Provera), the ring (NuvaRing), or the patch (Ortho Evra).

Other Methods of Birth Control

Mirena IUD is an estrogen-free contraceptive and is inserted by your doctor. It gives you up to 5 years of 99.9% effective, hassle-free birth control. If you are planning to conceive or take on some other birth control measure, then you should have it removed by your doctor.

The Fertility Awareness Method is when a woman charts her fertility pattern to prevent pregnancy. Women need to avoid unprotected vaginal intercourse for at least one-third of each menstrual cycle when charting fertility. The key is to know when fertilization (of the egg) may occur by estimating the time of ovulation as correctly as possible. This must be done carefully because the timing of ovulation varies greatly from one woman to another and, for some women, from one month to the next.

Emergency contraception is also available. Plan B is taken after unprotected sex or failure of another type of birth control. It does not provide long-term protection against future pregnancies, it only works to prevent this one incident. For 100% effectiveness, Plan B should be taken within the first 72 hours, followed by the second dose 12 hours later.

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For more information, call 1-866-868-8850 or visit https://www.birthcontrolbuzz.com/.

Birth Control Buzz is a service company that provides birth control prices, types of birth control(prescription required), health administrative services, and birth control statistics predominantly to US patients seeking to purchase pharmaceuticals on-line. For more information, call 1-866-868-8850 or visit http://www.birthcontrolbuzz.com/.

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