This is from the Depo Provera Web site:
"Q. Can I use Depo-Provera right after I have a
baby?
A. New mothers who don't plan on breast-feeding
can
begin having injections right after childbirth,
even before
they go home from the hospital. Mothers who are
breast-feeding can safely begin having shots six
weeks
after childbirth. The injections do not harm the
baby or
reduce the flow of breast milk. " located at
http://www.depoprovera.com/faq.htm
"8. Lactation :Detectable amounts of drug have been identified in the
milk of mothers receiving
DEPO-PROVERA Contraceptive Injection. In nursing mothers treated
with DEPO-PROVERA
Contraceptive Injection, milk composition, quality, and amount are
not adversely affected. Infants
exposed to medroxyprogesterone from breast milk have been studied
for developmental and
behavioral effects through puberty. No adverse effects have been
noted.
" located at http://www.depoprovera.com/physician.htm
So the important thing seems to be not to give it until baby is 6 weeks
old. Thats what we do in my area and I havent seen a problem.
Good Luck
Cindy
Cindy
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