AbstractBackgroundContraception is important for women who are postpartum, including those who are breastfeeding. Use of combined hormonal contraceptives (CHCs) may affect breastfeeding performance and infant health outcomes.ObjectiveThe objective was to identify evidence examining clinical outcomes for breastfeeding and infant health among breastfeeding women using CHCs compared to nonusers.Search strategyWe searched the PubMed database for all articles published from database inception through September 30, 2014.Selection criteriaWe included primary research studies that compared breastfeeding women using CHCs with breastfeeding women using nonhormonal or no contraception, or compared breastfeeding women initiating combined hormonal contr...
Whatever the outcome, pregnancy provides the opportunity to offer effective contraception to couples...
Breastfeeding, when practiced in a specific way, can be used to prolong the period of post-partum in...
Background: Giving too early complementary feeding effect on the duration of amenorrhea during lacta...
AbstractBackgroundContraception is important for women who are postpartum, including those who are b...
AbstractBackgroundPostpartum women need effective contraception. Concerns have been raised that use ...
There is currently no evidence of harm; however, few patients have been studied and existing studies...
Birth control for women who are breastfeeding is important worldwide. Delaying the next pregnancy im...
Background: Postpartum women need effective contraception. Concerns have been raised that use of pro...
Background: Postpartum women need effective contraception. Concerns have been raised that use of pro...
Until breastfeeding is established, progesterone-only pill (POP) use is preferable over combined hor...
Abstract Postpartum contraception is important to prevent unintended pregnancies. Ass...
Combined estrogen/progestin contraceptive methods have a negative effect on breastfeeding duration w...
To measure infants' breast milk intake and infant growth when their mothers initiated either combine...
ObjectiveThis study assessed whether immediate postpartum insertion of levonorgestrel contraceptive ...
The provision of effective and safe contraception during the postnatal period is an important aspect...
Whatever the outcome, pregnancy provides the opportunity to offer effective contraception to couples...
Breastfeeding, when practiced in a specific way, can be used to prolong the period of post-partum in...
Background: Giving too early complementary feeding effect on the duration of amenorrhea during lacta...
AbstractBackgroundContraception is important for women who are postpartum, including those who are b...
AbstractBackgroundPostpartum women need effective contraception. Concerns have been raised that use ...
There is currently no evidence of harm; however, few patients have been studied and existing studies...
Birth control for women who are breastfeeding is important worldwide. Delaying the next pregnancy im...
Background: Postpartum women need effective contraception. Concerns have been raised that use of pro...
Background: Postpartum women need effective contraception. Concerns have been raised that use of pro...
Until breastfeeding is established, progesterone-only pill (POP) use is preferable over combined hor...
Abstract Postpartum contraception is important to prevent unintended pregnancies. Ass...
Combined estrogen/progestin contraceptive methods have a negative effect on breastfeeding duration w...
To measure infants' breast milk intake and infant growth when their mothers initiated either combine...
ObjectiveThis study assessed whether immediate postpartum insertion of levonorgestrel contraceptive ...
The provision of effective and safe contraception during the postnatal period is an important aspect...
Whatever the outcome, pregnancy provides the opportunity to offer effective contraception to couples...
Breastfeeding, when practiced in a specific way, can be used to prolong the period of post-partum in...
Background: Giving too early complementary feeding effect on the duration of amenorrhea during lacta...