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Table of Contents (continued)Contraceptive Methods (continued)Progestin-Only Pills During Breastfeeding Q.1. When can progestin-only pills (POPs) be started for breastfeeding women? Q.4. Can progestin-only pills (POPs) be used when not breastfeeding? Q.5. How many POP cycles should be given at the first visit for a new user? At subsequent visits? Q.6. When breastfeeding, is there a best time of day to take progestin-only pills (POPs)? Q.7. Are back-up methods advisable in the following situations? Classification of Selected Procedures for Progestin-only Pills (POPs) during Breastfeeding |
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