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Do I need contraception when breastfeeding?

Deborah Sue, Advisory Service Manager

There’s a lot of confusing information out there about how soon you can get pregnant again after giving birth. The fact is, it could be sooner than you think! It’s always better to be safe than sorry, so read on to find out what the facts are, and if you and your partner are having sex, or thinking about it, talk to your health care professional and make sure you’re protected!

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Can I get pregnant when I’m breastfeeding?

Yes! Don't assume that just because your periods haven’t started again you can’t get pregnant. You’re fertile up to two weeks before your first period, and as you don’t get advance warning of when your periods are going to start again, it’s best to take precautions every time.


Is it safe to use contraception when breastfeeding?

You can safely use most methods of contraception while you are breastfeeding but it’s very important to discuss this with your health care professional so you know what the effects might be.

Who can I ask about methods of contraception?

Around six weeks after your baby is born you’ll have a check-up with your health care professional. This is a good opportunity to ask any questions you may have about contraception but don’t hesitate to discuss this with your doctor earlier if you’re looking for advice.

 

 
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