Can I get pregnant while
I am breastfeeding?
The short answer is "Yes."
It is possible to get pregnant while breastfeeding. However, breastfeeding
can be used as part of your family planning technique. As a matter of
fact, if you can answer yes to the following three* questions, your
risk of pregnancy is less than two percent.
1. Is your infant less than
six months old?
2. Are you amenorrheic, that is, are your menstrual periods absent?
3. Is your baby breastfeeding around the clock without receiving other
foods, beverages or pacifiers?
Once the answer to any of
these questions becomes "No," it will be time to move to the
next stage of your family planning. It helps if you have made your plans
while the above questions can be answered "Yes." If you want
to delay pregnancy, choose the method of contraception you would like
to use. The materials in the "Resources" section will help
you to evaluate the appropriate contraceptive method for you. Of course,
if you are ready to conceive than no form of birth control is necessary.
See this fully referenced
article published
in LLLI journal, BREASTFEEDING ABSTRACTS for more details.
Resources for Additional
Information
Contacting an LLL Leader
in your area or attending a meeting may help. To find a Group near you,
call 1-800-LALECHE or look at our LLL Web Page
Index. If you are unable to find a local
Group, you may consider attending one of our on-line
LLL meetings.
"The
Breastfeeding Dyad and Contraception" from BREASTFEEDING ABSTRACTS
"Natural
Child Spacing and Breastfeeding" from LEAVEN
The following items may be available
from the LLLI Online Store or from your
local Leader:
THE WOMANLY ART OF BREASTFEEDING,
published by La Leche League International, is the most complete resource
available for the breastfeeding mother.
"Breastfeeding and
Fertility"
Tells how and why breastfeeding delays the return of fertility when
mothers don't introduce formula or other foods in the early months.
Referenced. (No 331-17, 75¢)
Fertility, Cycles and
Nutrition, Third Edition, by Marilyn Shannon
Intriguing and accessible
book explores how what you eat may affect your menstrual cycles and
your fertility, and supports breastfeeding and a whole-foods approach
to nutrition. Author discusses nutritional connections to PMS, painful
periods, heavy bleeding, irregular cycles, repeated miscarriages, and
even infertility. (Softcover, 204 pages, No 1055-7, $12.95)
Your Fertility Signals:
Using Them to Achieve or Avoid Pregnancy, Naturally, by Merryl Winstein
This book can help
to achieve or prevent pregnancy, reduce or eliminate contraceptive use,
even enhance the intimacy in your relationship. It includes information
on low fertility, stress, breastfeeding, post-pill, and pre-menopause.
It's a complete, illustrated, step-by-step guide, and includes a bibliography,
glossary, and references. (Softcover, 160 pages. No 76-7, $13.95)
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