"...give you the prescription to your husband saying no, basically we go over contraception." What does that mean? A prescription to your husband saying 'no'?? That's just incoherent. "...so many moms who think that's protective over contraception. So absolutely a myth." - is she speaking about breastfeeding? Because that is NOT a myth; that is science. Mothers who are nursing exclusively will not ovulate. The trick is being sure that you are nursing enough - and definitely through the night. The minute your baby eases up things can change hormonally so you can't rely 100% on this method. But I would not call it a "myth" - not by any stretch.
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"...give you the prescription to your husband saying no, basically we go over contraception." What does that mean? A prescription to your husband saying 'no'?? That's just incoherent. "...so many moms who think that's protective over contraception. So absolutely a myth." - is she speaking about breastfeeding? Because that is NOT a myth; that is science. Mothers who are nursing exclusively will not ovulate. The trick is being sure that you are nursing enough - and definitely through the night. The minute your baby eases up things can change hormonally so you can't rely 100% on this method. But I would not call it a "myth" - not by any stretch.
May 24, 2010 - 5:47pmThis Comment
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