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Post-partum amenorrhea is also known as lactational amenorrhea. It is a time of postnatal infertility that accompanies breastfeeding. This allows the body to recuperate after birth. It is also a very good method of family planning.
Unfortunately not. You are much less likely to get pregnant whilst breast feeding, but it is still possible, especially once you start going at least 4hours between feeds (eg: overnight).
Natural Methods/Biological method of birth control :- There are many variations of natural birth control. The most effective methods teach women to chart the signs of fertility that ebb and flow with the natural hormonal changes of each menstrual cycle. There are two main approaches 1) the sympto-thermal approach where waking temperature and cervical mucus are charted, and 2) the mucus approach where only cervical mucus is charted.Lactational Amenorrhea Method (LAM)Lactational Amenorrhea Method (LAM) is used by a woman who has just given birth and is exclusively breastfeeding. This method is highly effective for the first six months after childbirth, provided the woman breastfeeds the baby at least every four hours during the day and every six hours through the night, and that her menstrual period has not yet returned. After six months fertility may return at any time.Temperature MethodIn the Temperature Method a woman takes her waking temperature to identify a rise in temperature indicating ovulation has passed. Elevated waking temperature for three days in a row is considered confirmation of the post-ovulatory less fertile phase.Rhythm (Calendar) MethodRhythm (Calendar) Method is a much less effective natural birth control method. It predicts a woman's fertile days using calculations based on the length of past cycles and not daily observations of fertility signs as used by FAM/NFP. The Standard Days Method/Cycle Bead Systemis a variation of the Rhythm Method. These are the least effective natural birth control methods and are not generally recommended.WithdrawalIn this contraceptive method, the man withdraws his penis from a woman's vagina before ejaculation. Both partners must be in agreement on this method, and must be prepared to deal with an unplanned pregnancy, which can occur in 1 out of 5 users. This method isn't very effective because there may be sperm in the pre-ejaculate, which can lead to pregnancy. It also requires a lot of self-control and practice. Studies show a failure rate of 19% in typical users. Withdrawal also offers no protection from STIs.
i think the most effective method is a condom and the pill No it is Abstinence
Typically medication is the most effective method. Your doctor can help determine what method will work for you.
This is known as amenorrhea. The most common cause for amenorrhea is pregnancy.
The only symptom of primary amenorrhea is delayed menstruation.
Primary amenorrhea refers to not having a menstrual period at the age of puberty.
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Amenorrhea is one of the presumptive sign of pregnancy. Test yourself with over the counter pregnancy test. Amenorrhea is also due to a hormonal imbalance or you had a hysterectomy.
There are many introductions you could write about the study type method. You could say that the study type method is effective and why it is effective.
Amenorrhea is the word used for the absence or the abnormal stopping of menses. A female must miss three periods in a row for it to be considered amenorrhea.