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  1. The risk of uterine perforation is increased in women who have recently given birth, and in women who are breastfeeding at the time of insertion. In a large US retrospective, postmarketing safety study of IUDs, the risk of uterine perforation was highest when insertion occurred within ≤6 weeks postpartum, and also higher with breastfeeding at ...

  2. INDICATIONS FOR MIRENA. Mirena® is indicated for prevention of pregnancy for up to 8 years; replace after the end of the eighth year. Mirena is indicated for the treatment of heavy menstrual bleeding for up to 5 years in women who choose to use intrauterine contraception as their method of contraception; replace after the end of the fifth year ...

  3. Breastfeeding Assessment Tools - Baby Friendly Initiative. These tools are for mothers to fill in with their midwife or health visitor and use several common signs to assess whether a baby is breastfeeding well and safely.

  4. (primarily breastfeeding) 1 1 1 2 c) ≥6 months postpartum 1 1 1 1 Postpartum (in non-breastfeeding women) a) 0 to <3 weeks (i) With other risk factors for VTE See below 1 2 1 4 (ii) Without other risk factors 1 2 1 3 b) 3 to <6 weeks (i) With other risk factors for VTE See below 1 2 1 3 (ii) Without other risk factors 1 1 1 2 c) ≥6 weeks 1 ...

  5. Women who are breastfeeding can use a hormone-releasing IUD. It reduces menstrual bleeding which helps women who have heavy periods. Who should not use this type of IUD? You should not use a hormone-releasing IUD if: • you could be pregnant • you have a current pelvic infection - this is called pelvic inflammatory disease (PID)

  6. HOW DOES THE HORMONAL IUD HELP ME? • You do not need to think about birth control before or during sex. • You do not need refills (as you do for the pill). • You can use the hormonal IUD while breastfeeding. • You may have less cramping and bleeding with periods. • The hormonal IUD costs less than most types of birth control.

  7. Breastfeeding Log is a ready-to-use Excel template designed to assist mothers in effortlessly recording feeding times, accompanied by a recommended feeding schedule for the first year of a newborn’s life. This template also incorporates a printable version of the Breastfeeding Log, enabling mothers to maintain a record without the necessity ...