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Date: | Wed, 30 Sep 1998 17:02:02 -0500 |
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Clary, Kirsten wrote:
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> I have a question Oh-Wise-Ones! A mother with a five month old called and
> told me she was given written information by a local hospital on the
> mini-pill. On this handout was written something to the effect that when
> you start to introduce solids into the baby's diet then you must start using
> another form of birth control.
I'm not sure I qualify as one of the lactation Wise-Ones, but this one
is up my line of work. My guess is that the providers are paronoid about
the slightly less effectiveness (97 vs 99%) of the minipill(progestin
only) vs the combined oral contraceptives. They are wanting the women to
switch over the the combined OCPs at this time to make sure they don't
get pregnant.
I usually tell my patients about the effectiveness rates and the chance
of decreased milk with combined OCPs and let them decide. I really don't
want them switching over. Most of our group asks them to switch when
they wean.
Bari Creager,CNM(certified nurse-midwife)/IBCLC
College Station,Tx. USA
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