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On Sunday, Jun 8, 2003, at 13:38 Australia/Perth, Anne
Norton-Krawciw,RPh,IBCLC wrote:
> In my practice -- I always warn that any chemical means of birth
> control --
> pill, shot, cervical ring, or patch -- may have an adverse effect on
> one's milk
> supply.
>
> The only sure way is not to have sex (ha,ha,ha) -- and the next best
> way is
> to use a double barrier method of a condom and extra spermicidal
> product
I'm surprised you don't mention an IUD at all - good stats are hard to
find on double barrier methods, but as far as I can tell, an IUD should
be more effective in practice than double barriers.
Has anyone had any anecdotal experiences with the
progestogen-impregnated IUD (Mirena) having an impact on milk supply?
Lara
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