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Monday, 28 August 2017
Hormonal IUDs have no effect on breastfeeding
Having a hormonal intrauterine device IUD implanted immediately after birth does not affect a woman's ability to lactate and breastfeed.
Early placement of a hormonal IUD is safe, it is along-term birth control method that doesn't negatively affect women who want to breastfeed their baby.
Women's milk did not come in later if they received a hormonal IUD immediately after giving birth compared to women who received the same type of IUD several weeks after delivery.
Researchers examined women that received IUD one hour after delivery and those that delayed for one month,
they discovered that early IUD placement is prone to dislodged.
Women who had IUDs placed immediately after birth had a higher rate of losing the birth control device compared to the women who received them later.
There is no difference in breastfeeding for those that received it immediately and those that received later. IUD hormone prevents unintended pregnancy.
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