2023
DOI: 10.3390/jcm12227110
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Combined Hormonal Contraception during Breastfeeding—A Survey of Physician’s Recommendations

Lior Segev,
Gideon Weitzman,
Goldie Katz-Samson
et al.

Abstract: Until breastfeeding is established, progesterone-only pill (POP) use is preferable over combined hormonal contraception (CHC), as the latter potentially reduces milk production. Yet, POPs are often associated with breakthrough bleeding (BTB), and irregular spotting is often a reason for their cessation. Conversely, CHC is less associated with BTB but is not usually prescribed, even if breastfeeding has been established, despite its verified safety profile. Here, we surveyed physicians’ perception of CHC safety… Show more

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