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The best contraception is to use a means that does not involve drugs and or hormones that might enter the breast milk. This would mean using a barrier type contraception such as condoms or the diaphragm.

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Right after the baby is born you breastfeed and don't give the baby any other food for 6 months and then you should be protected during those 6 months. But it's just for the first 6 months and if you don't have enough milk it wont work because then you have to add the bottle. The hospital should have a lactation nurse who knows this.

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Contraceptive ("against conception") devices and methods aim to prevent pregnancy. The various contraceptive devices and methods use one of two techniques to avoid pregnancy: preventing sperm and ova from meeting or making the environment unsuitable for fertilization. Hormonal methods may either prevent the ovary from releasing an egg into the uterine tubes or cause changes in the cervix or uterus, making it difficult for sperm to enter the uterus or implant a fertilized egg in the uterus. Barrier methods, withdrawal, natural family planning, and sterilization prevent sperm and ova from meeting. Intrauterine devices interfere and prevent the implantation of a fertilized ovum in the uterus

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