Paisley
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I've heard of women who thought they couldn't get pregnant while nursing.:eusa_doh:
Paisley said:I've heard of women who thought they couldn't get pregnant while nursing.:eusa_doh:
Annalai said:About breastfeeding this is actually true to some degree.
Breastfeeding provides reliable protection against pregnancy during the first six months when there is no menstrual bleeding, even among women who give occasional supplements. However, when a baby is breastfed without supplements or solids and the mother has no menstrual bleeding, breastfeeding offers 98% protection against pregnancy during the first six months.
At six months, the family of the exclusively breastfed baby will save formula costs of between $450 and $1080.
http://www.pregnancy.org/article.php?sid=407
Annalai
Elaina said:LOL, I'm really glad I'm argumentative (and I had a good OBGYN). Had I of not asked all kinds of questions, my son would have been far worse off then he was. He was a preemie, and if drugs would have been introduced...what a mess THAT could have been.
I asked my little old lady friend about this topic and got smacked with her cane. I pointed to these articles and said "Wow your husband must have been really upset at you." and ran.
Elaina
LizzieMaine said:Another contraceptive product my grandmother supposedly swore by was Coca-Cola -- although presumably without ice.
Elaina said:LOL! I can't. I mention period (in a grammatical conext) and he leaves.
Elaina
Lauren Henline said:This thread is the perfect one to keep men out of the Powder Room lol
wibblebird said:Ha! My husband just sort of freezes like a deer caught in headlights and prays that I'll change the subject. He was horrified at the thought that 50-60 years ago I would have given my nethers a rinse with Lysol.
I just love the knuckle-biting horror on the woman's face in the first ad.