| Method | Start after childbirth | Noteworthy | 
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| Breast-feeding | Immediately | Good contraceptive effect for the first 6 months if breast milk is the only nutrition for the baby, breast-feeding is regular and menstruation has not begun Lactational Amenorrhea for Family Planning. | 
| Condom | Immediately |  | 
| IUD, hormone-releasing IUD | Follow-up examination (usually 8 weeks) | If the uterus is considerably soft there is a risk of perforation. | 
| Combined contraception (pills, patch, ring) | Non-breastfeeding 3 months, breastfeeding 6 months |  | 
| Contraceptive implants | Immediately/follow-up examination |  | 
| Minipills (progestogen-only) | Immediately/follow-up examination |  | 
| Progestin injection | Immediately/follow-up examination | Seldom used postpartum | 
| Sterilization | Referral made in primary care | Irreversible (pregnancy possible by infertility treatments) | 
| Postcoital contraception |  | - Necessary only if menstruation has started
 - To minimize the hormonal effect on the baby, skip one breastfeeding session after taking the levonorgestrel-containing pills.
 - Breastfeeding is not recommended after taking ulipristal.
 
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