- 21. Breastfeeding as a Form of Contraception
- (Breastfeeding)
- ... of contraception if you are exclusively breastfeeding, if your menstrual periods have not resumed, and if your baby is less than six months old. Once your baby is six months old and has begun sampling ...
- 22. Birth Control and Breastfeeding
- (Breastfeeding)
- ... the earlyweeks of breastfeeding. This is especially true when hormonal contraception is combined with stressors such as a return to work or less-frequent breastfeeding. Birth control pills with high doses ...
- 23. Benefits of Breastfeeding for Mom
- (Breastfeeding)
- ... Finally, exclusive breastfeeding delays the return of the mother’s menstrual period, which can help extend the time between pregnancies. (Exclusive breastfeeding can provide a natural form of contraception ...
- 24. Bipolar disorder
- (Bipolar disorder)
- ... work for you, and your body adjusts to the medications. Medications and pregnancy A number of medications for bipolar disorder can be associated with birth defects. Use effective birth control (contraception) ...
- 25. Adenomyosis
- (Adenomyosis)
- ... Progestin-only contraception, such as an intrauterine device containing progestin or a continuous-use birth control pill, often leads to amenorrhea — the absence of your menstrual periods — which may provide ...
- 26. Chlamydia trachomatis DNA Probe
- (STD Combo Pack)
- ... Risk factors include having multiple sex partners, coinfection or previous infection with another STD, and not using barrier contraception consistently. An infected mother can spread the disease to her ...
- 27. Women and Children
- (Medical Center Services)
- ... Health Management (pregnant, delivery and menopausal women) Nutrition Counseling Psychological Counseling Routine Gynecology Exam Climacteric Management Cervical Carcinoma Screening Contraception ...