To the people who answers to my posts on breastfeeding:
I stand by what I said.
Again, you both try to said what I have not said. I don’t know why?
So, I will have to go into the explanations that I wishes to avoid, because it is medical…
World Heath Organisation promote it, so not something that we can simply object on scientistic basis.
Lactational Amenohrea Method is a well rescherch standard that permits to affirm, according to WHO that by following the rules, 98% of mothers are their fertility deleated, until a condition changes:
- baby less than 6 months
- exclusive feeding at breasts only (so, no formula, bottle, others food, no water) day and night
- mother who don’t have had her period come back
nights feedings, at least 6 feedings/a day, and no more than 4 hours gap between feedings the day, and 6 the nights, are important in maintening the ammehnorea. No physical separation is important too.
If one of the criteria is no longer met, the method do not apply anymore.
Women are not stupid, they know, if they are instructed, when they cannot rely on this, and have to take decisions on their fertility according to their new situations.
98% of effectiveness, it is approximately the same as NFP.
which means 2% of women would fall pregnant when they are still on all the criterias of the method.
If we object to that, we can also said NFP is not reliable to.
It seems that western women have shorter postpartum amenorhea than some others.
Knowing that, all arguments such as" I know someone who has Irish twins", or “I fall pregnant when breastfeeding” are very pointless.
Some women will have their fertility come back quickly, some will experienced nany months or even years of delay.
It is very injust to deprive women from objective knowledge and deprive them from choices. Many complains that post partum nfp can be challenging.
I hope that we can all agree and close the debate.
thanks you for reading.