Biology, asked by Sriyathmika, 1 year ago

Can anybody explain how fertilisation can be protected in the method of lactational amenorrhoea....????
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Answered by Gurveer08
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Correct use of lactational amenorrhoea

The effectiveness of lactational amenorrhoea is highly dependent on correct use. In particular, it is important that breastfeeding must:

Occur at regular intervals (i.e. on demand and at least every four hours during the day and every six hours at night); andBe exclusive, or almost exclusive (i.e. supplemental foods should not exceed 5-10% of the infant’s nutritional intake).

It is also important to begin taking another contraceptive method after six months or earlier if the menstrual cycle returns before six months after childbirth. Individuals using lactational amenorrhoea should inquire about and obtain an additional method when they are visiting a health facility, so that they are ready to commence that method at the return of menstrual bleeding. Alternatively breastfeeding women can commence using progesterone-only hormonal contraceptive methods before the return of the menstrual cycle.

Answered by TR0YE
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The lactational amenorrhoea method is the informed use of breastfeeding as a contraceptive method by a woman who is still amenorrhoeic & who is not feeding her baby with supplements for up to 6 months after delivery.

Under these three conditions, lactational amenorrhoea users are thought to have 98% protection from pregnancy.

It can be difficult, however to determine when supplementation of the baby's diet begins.

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