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6. Protection being immediately postpartum.
7. Can be used temporarily when woman decides other contraception to use.
Disadvantages
1. Full or nearly full breast feeding may be difficult for some women to
maintain due to social circumstance.
2. No sexual transmitted disease or HIV protection.
3. The Duration of the method is limited.
Nursing Instructions
1. Women should use this method within the first 6 months postpartum.
2. Women use this method should be fully or nearly fully breast feeding.
3. Teaching women about effective breast-feeding technique.
4. Women should breastfeed exclusively for the first six months: no water, other
liquids, or solid foods.
5. The infant must breastfeed at least every four hours during the day and at
least every six hours at night.
6. Counsel women about alternative methods of birth control.
7-Withdrawal Method (Coitus Interrupts or Pulling out)
Definition: -
Is a method of contraception in which the man withdraws his penis from the
vagina before ejaculation.
Fertilization is prevented because the sperm do not enter the vagina
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