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Intercourse after delivery
I'm a mother of 5 month old baby I had my intercourse in 9 th day this time my periods lasts upto 6 days Is there any chances of getting pregnant if so please suggest some tablet which could not affect my newborn who's depending on my breastmilk to avoid pregnancy.
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You delivered 5 months ago. You should get a Copper T fitted. That will be the ideal contraceptive method for you because the pills will affect your breastfeeding.
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Consultation required. Chances of pregnancy is very low but still present. Connect for prescription and advice for post delivery contraceptive methods safe for breastfeeding
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Yes there may be chances of pregnancy Prevention is before the act not after As of now ur only option is to wait till the next period After that u can consider an iucd insertion
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Go for Intra uterine device to prevent  pregnancy when you are breastfeeding. Pills not safe.
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