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  1. 22 lis 2023 · Birth Control and Breastfeeding. By Kelly Bonyata, IBCLC. Most methods of contraception that women use are not considered to be harmful to their breastfed children, but some forms of contraceptives can be very harmful to milk supply. Combination contraceptives contain both progesterone and estrogen and come in several different forms:

  2. We have numerous reports of loss of milk supply following placement of Mirena IUDs. While one suggests no such loss, caution is recommended until this is clear” World Health Organization (WHO) Task Force on Oral Contraceptives.

  3. 17 kwi 2024 · Can birth control affect your milk supply while breastfeeding? Hormonal birth control containing more than 30 micrograms (mcg) daily ethinyl estradiol (estrogen) can suppress lactation. This can create a need for increased supplementation.

  4. Progestinonly contraceptives are preferred for breastfeeding if a hormonal method is desired or needed. Most mothers do not experience any problems with their milk supply when using progestin-only forms of contraception when started after the 6th-8th week postpartum.

  5. The risk of perforation is increased if Mirena is inserted while you are breastfeeding, or if you have recently given birth. The risk of expulsion is increased with insertion right after delivery or second-trimester abortion.

  6. 15 cze 2024 · Three hundred twenty lactating women were randomized to either an IUD containing levonorgestrel (Mirena; n = 163) or the copper-containing IUD Cu T380A group (n = 157). Follow-up of infants for 1 year found no differences in growth and development or in duration of breastfeeding.

  7. 26 sty 2015 · Until research has addressed these concerns and focused on women's intentions to exclusively breastfeed, it is not possible to exclude adverse potential effects on milk supply, on long-term breastfeeding success, or on the infant, especially if any is a rare occurrence.

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