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Breastfeeding only works as a contraceptive the first 6 months and if the baby is not eating anything else. And no birth control is 100% sure so there is as usual a small risk.
You can actually be put on birth control about 6 weeks after you have your baby.
mothers breastfeed because its very healthy for there baby.
No you can not breast feed your baby
breastfeed
Yes they do.
Birth control pills can make you miss your period, but I do not think you can loose your baby.
why would you take birth control if you are already pregnant? If you're hoping for a miscarriage, it won't happen. If you got pregnant and didn't realize it and continued to take the birth control-don't worry, the baby will be fine.
once you stop taking birth control, it might take a while, but it will not keep you from having a baby.
If the birth control fully works, there won't BE a fetus, birth control will do nothing about an impregnated egg or the baby that it will result in.
Many women continue to lactate for long periods of time after birth, even if they do not breastfeed their children. It can last up to 28 months after giving birth.
the baby might be born with a birth defect