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Breastfeeding and Birth Control
Family Planning for
the Nursing Mother
the Nursing Mother
By Michele St. Martin
In addition to being used as a method of birth control, FAM/NFP is often used to help maximize the chances of conception. "[My husband and I] are now more aware of FAM/NFP to help us avoid conception just as we used it as part of our plan to conceive both our children," says Denise Thomas of Chicago, Ill., who breastfed her son for 22 months and is currently exclusively breastfeeding her 14-week-old daughter.
FAM/NFP isn't for everyone. "I was not able to use natural family planning due to a long history of irregular periods and a very long cycle (33 to 40 days), plus chronic sinus and allergy medications, which affect cerical mucous," says Dr. Cindy McClain Pearman, a family practice physician from Knoxville, Tenn. She has breastfed all three of her children.
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