"The types of postpartum contraception are as I told you earlier intrauterine device like a Copper T or a mirena. So the Copper T or mirena can be inserted 4 to 6 weeks after delivery and the next one is the injectable contraceptive which can be inserted 6 weeks after delivery and it has to be taken every 3 months. You have implants and it is not yet available in Idea and there are tablets which can be taken during lactation, which will not suppress lactation, but will offer you very good contraception and it is different from the combined oral contraceptive pills which can affect the lactation in the earlier weeks. So you can consult with your doctor and opt for a pill which will not affect your lactation and the other thing is that barrier method, which the male partner can follow, but the failure rate is very high. So the first mentioned contraceptive pills is the better option where it is the personal choice of the lady"