Nursing moms should avoid
any contraceptive with estrogen since it will lower your milk production and the estrogen will pass to your infant.
THURSDAY, Aug. 4, 2016 (HealthDay News)-- Vitamin D levels may drop after women stop using birth control pills or other
contraceptives with estrogen, researchers report.
Not exact matches
You can also you hormonal
contraceptives (birth control pills, patches, etc.) they are safe while breastfeeding but the ones
with estrogen have the potential to decrease your milk supply.
Although
estrogen doses in oral
contraceptives have decreased appreciably over the years,
with pills in the 1960s typically containing more than double the
estrogen dose of pills in the 1980s, the reduction in endometrial cancer risk was at least as great for women who used the pill during the 1980s as for those who used it in earlier decades.
Oral
contraceptives can also cause an excess of
estrogen referred to as
estrogen dominance, which, along
with mood swings, hormone imbalances and weight gain, can increase inflammation and worsen hypothyroid symptoms.
Among those problems, studies show that oral
contraceptives impact gut flora, adversely affecting
estrogen metabolism,
with all its detrimental consequences, including weight - loss resistance.