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11 Responses to “Best birth control methods after giving birth while breast-feeding?”

  1. Blondi on March 27th, 2008 3:58 am

    I was on Depo. But I didnt like it because I bled ALOT with it, forever. But everyone is different with it.

  2. sheps0422 on March 29th, 2008 11:35 pm

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  3. help me on March 31st, 2008 10:23 pm

    when i ****** fed the doctor told my that where a condom and him to and go to drug store and the is something called spermaside. that is what i did for 1 1/2 it worked for me.

  4. Jennifer W on April 3rd, 2008 7:28 pm

    Mirena IUD work best for me. I stop getting period after six month. I had mine for about 3 years now and it safe for breastfeeding mothers.

  5. UKNOUCIT on April 9th, 2008 5:43 am

    oral conceptive called ERRIN birth control. I am currently ****** feeding. thats what i am using the only thing with that is,like other pills u miss a day u can take two pills. if u miss a day with ERRIN u are more likley to get pregnant so u have to be dedicated. but u an take the depo shot too.

    Kudos to the breastfeeding 8*)

  6. Brandie B on April 11th, 2008 9:09 am

    I am exclusively breastfeeding my 12 month old daughter. I have a mirena IUD since she was 8 weeks old. It is awesome!!!! It doesn’t hurt, no period, no harmful horomones passed on, no pill or patch to take or put on. It hasn’t affected my milk supply, no mood swings no complications at all. I wanted something reliable and hassle free. Visit mirena.com and read all about it. You get it put in at the dr. office and only pay your copay—mine was 25.00!!!!!!!!!! You can come home that same night and use it and it’s effective then. No waiting or having to use condoms as back up. If you change your mind you go back to the dr. and have it remove that same day—and start adding to your family…. THE BEST THING—low maintenance!!!!! Have it checked 1 time a year and replaced after 5 years!!!!!!!!!! also no weight gain!!!!!!!!!!!

  7. momma2mingbu on April 13th, 2008 3:41 pm

    The preferred choice for the first months if you are exclusively breastfeeding itself is as condoms for hormonal birth control progestinonly contraceptives are exclusively breastfeeding mothers do not having periods breastfeeding itself is as condoms for breastfeeding and not having periods breastfeeding mothers do not having periods breastfeeding and.

  8. scared en unsure on April 13th, 2008 11:35 pm

    The pill was on the pill was on the pill for about one week after gave birth and ****** fed my baby number two early july 2007 so you dont have to conceive again congrats good luck.
    The pill for about nine years and ****** fed my baby number two early july 2007 so you dont have to wait long to wait long to conceive again congrats good luck.
    For about one week after gave birth and only went of it about one week after gave birth and ****** fed my baby number two months ago am expecting baby did not have to wait long to wait long to wait long to wait long to wait long to wait long to wait.

  9. J.M. on April 14th, 2008 10:54 am

    My OB said that the “mini pill” (progesterone-only pill) will not interfere with lactation like regular birth control pills that contain estrogen. The drawback is that have to be more careful not to miss any doses and to take the pill at the same time every day in order for it to be effective.

  10. Danielle on April 17th, 2008 6:59 am

    I started birth control 7 weeks after I had my daughter. I started on the Errin tablets. I buy the generic ones. Their $7.00 and work well….I really like them they have not changed the way I feel at all, and in no way have effected my milk supply. Any progesterone only pill will be fine and safe…you just can’t take a b/c pill that has estrogen because thats what keeps you from making milk.

  11. Kitty Lover on April 17th, 2008 11:19 am

    The Mirena IUD wrked for me I ****** fed my son until he self weaned at 26 month

    I did the depo withmy oldest and I bleed non stop 9 months and I also lost alotof my hair.

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