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Asked by Ladysg

Q: Morning after pill....safe?

Hi ladies!

4 weeks postpartum now and DH and I did the dance last night since the birth. We not sure if he pulled out in time (not on any birth control yet).
Wanted to find out if it's safe to take the morning after pill while breastfeeding?

This question was asked Apr. 8, 2015 8:55am
Category: Postpartum

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Answered by andycooper5 - Aug. 17, 2017 6:21pm
Moreso, if you are fresh out of labor and s till breast feeding. Even if not breast feeding, the morning after pills should be avoided a much as possible. Milk supply: Estrogen, in particular, has been linked to low milk supply in nursing moms on the morning after pills. There may be a slight drop in milk supply a few days after taking the morning-after pill, but milk levels should rebind, but if you continue to take the morning after pills, the mils quantity can gradually decrease and be difficult to rebound back. If not on breastfeeding, a regular intake of the pills can fairly decrease your chances of naturally conceiving again. It can grow so bad, that you might want to hire a surrogate mother or choose adoption. A long duration of disrupted hormonal cycle in the body can be seriously dangerous, and, even makes an effect on the skin and other features of the body.

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Answered by andycooper5 - Aug. 17, 2017 6:16pm
hello everyone.
I hope everyone is having a good time. As much as we try to avoid unwanted pregnancies, as much do we enjoy to have fun and go a little over the board some times. And it is totally relatable to do it. But when it comes to choosing the right contraceptive, we often make mistake. We rely on the contraceptives, rather blindly. Believing in them as if they are always 100% effective. But in fact, no contraceptive or the method of protection if completely fool proof. Each comes with a slight chance of not working in the extremely rare conditions, and, not to forget side effects. The side effects can range between totally safe entirely dangerous. In this case, morning after pill should be your last resort. Because anything that happens to make a change in any of your body functions is tend to create a negative impact on it. No matter how safe it claims to be stated. Nothind is safer than an original unaltered, and, changed body.

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