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Questions About My Cycle : Breast Feeding Last Updated: Jan 3rd, 2010 - 00:09:53


Return of Fertility
Answered by: Sheila St. John
Dec 8, 2008, 22:07

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Question

Hi, my name is Katie. I have a 7 month old baby and I have read many responses to the "return to fertility while nursing" questions. When you say "supplement with a bottle" does that mean formula or expressed milk? If my baby is mostly breastfed except for 2 feedings a day occasionally- and that milk is pumped- does it affect my fertility? He only does a little jar of baby food per day, and the rest is breast milk- pumped or otherwise. Also, I've heard that the mucous method is not as reliable when nursing because of hormonal stuff- are there specific signs I can watch for while I am breastfeeding?

Thanks

Answer

Dear Katie,

When feedings at the breast are supplemented with bottle feedings (regardless of what is in the bottle) and / or solids, the woman is no longer feeding the baby totally at the breast. I think you are seeking clarification in this definition because of information on our website which explains if a woman is totally breastfeeding (not supplementing with bottles or baby food) then she will be infertile for the first 8 weeks following the baby’s birth. But your baby is 7 months old, so that is a moot point.

How soon fertility returns varies, dramatically. But the Ovulation Method is absolutely reliable in identifying the return of fertility, whenever it occurs.

So feed your baby in the way that is best for you and your baby, and learn NFP from a certified teacher to identify the return of fertility, and reliably know on any given day if you are fertile or infertile.

Sheila St. John


Sheila St. John

Sheila St. John, CFCP, is a Certified Fertility Care Practitioner, actively teaching in hospital, parish, and private settings in Monterey and Santa Cruz Counties since the early 1980’s. She is the Executive Director of the California Association of Natural Family Planning.


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