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13 Ιαν 2023 · You've given birth or are breastfeeding. The minipill is safe to start any time during breastfeeding. It does not affect the amount of milk produced. You can begin using the minipill right away after giving birth, even if you're not breastfeeding. You have certain health problems.
12 Απρ 2022 · If you're breastfeeding, you're not likely to have regular periods for many months after giving birth. And taking the mini-pill might delay the return of your period even longer. Less commonly, the mini-pill can cause headaches, breast tenderness, and nausea. More rare side effects include weight gain, mood changes, acne, and extra face and ...
22 Οκτ 2024 · The mini pill is safe to use if you’re breastfeeding. Small amounts of progestogen may pass into your breast milk. This is not harmful to your baby. The mini pill does not affect the way your breast milk is produced. After a miscarriage or abortion. You can take the mini pill 5 days after having a miscarriage or abortion. You’ll be ...
Some of the disadvantages of the minipill are: It’s slightly less effective compared to combination birth control pills. That’s because it doesn’t prevent ovulation as well as estrogen-containing pills. If you become pregnant and take the minipill, you’re at risk for ectopic pregnancy.
23 Σεπ 2022 · Many moms notice their milk supply decreases with any hormonal birth control. To overcome that, breastfeed more often and pump after feeding for the first few weeks on the mini-pill.
The progesterone only contraceptive pill (mini-pill) is generally recommended during breastfeeding. It needs to be taken at the same time every day continuously – a delay of more than 3 hours may mean contraceptive protection is lost.
Side effects and risks. What to do if you miss a pill or take an extra one. What to do if you're sick or have diarrhoea. The progestogen-only pill, also called the mini pill, is a type of hormonal contraception.