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Nursing Moms & Birth Control

Just this weekend, I started my period. My son is 15 months on Tuesday so I haven't had my period for 2 years!! This is due to breastfeeding and the fact my son still nurses round the clock. I started the "mini pill" when he was 6 weeks old and have been on it every since. My question is that now my period has started, do I need to start the regular pill? I am going to make an appointment with my OBGYN this week but wanted to know other nursing moms in this situation. We don't plan to start trying for #2 until summer so birth control is necessary. Thanks!

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Wow, 15 months and still nursing that much, all of my older 3 stopped nursing on their own by 13 months. Anyway, the mini pill is just a lower dose of estrogen more often, vs the regular pill. The question is how much longer you plan on nursing. They both work just fine. I wouldn't worry about making a special trip to the OB if this was your only question. Check WebMD to read more about each. They have axcellent resources.

Obviously your OBGYN will know best. However, my OBGYN told me to only take the "mini pill" until I was completely done nursing due to the hormones in the regular pill.

I agree to check with your doctor (you can always call instead of going in ) but here is what mine told me. She said once I was no longer nursing full time and down to 1-2 nursings/day, then switch to the regular pill. She said the mini pill should keep working until then. You don't want to start the regular pill if still nursing fulltime because it can affect your milk supply. Good luck!

Your doc will likely recommend that you stay on the minipill until you are done nursing...BUT make sure you are taking it faithfully at the SAME time each day! Now that your period has returned, there's proof that you're ovulating and can get preggers again. (My L&D nurse when I was laboring was due 1 week before me! I felt bad that she was the one helping me instead of the other way around!) After my daughter was born, I said, "Wow, that wasn't bad at all! I could do that again!" and I remember her saying, "Watch out what you say! I said the same thing and now I have a 14 month old at home and 1 due in a week!" She was an RN, on the minipill, breastfeeding exclusively, never got a period, and took her pill a little bit late one day (maybe an hour or 2?) and whammo...surprise!!!
Might want to consider condoms too if you have any trouble taking a pill each day on time and you're not ready for another munchkin yet.

Of course ask your doctor. When I was nursing and on the mini pill, I got my period (often). I stayed on the mini pill until I stopped nursing. Then switched to the regular one once I stopped.

I was told to stay on the mini pull until nursing is finished, whether I started my period or not.

Hi, A.. I felt like I was reading my own question! I, too, am 32 with a 15 1/2 month old who I just weaned a few weeks ago. A few days after I weaned her I had my first period in over two years, as well. It was nice while it lasted :)

I still take the mini pill. I don't think you can take the "regular" pill if you are still nursing, but I don't know for sure. For some reason, I remember my doctor telling me that. We have been using condoms (bleh...I know!) also, just in case :)I anxiously await other responses to your question!! Take care...

I know they say that while you're breastfeeding you shouldn't have a period, same w/ the mini pill but we've had 2 patiets in the past 3 months that are nursing and have had a cycle - myself being one of them!! As long as it's not an exceptionally long cycle it's probably ok. And as long as you're still nursing you probably don't want to switch from the mini pill to the regular pill due to the regular pill has estrogen in it which can cause your milk to dry up.

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