What is done in Postpartum Contraception? | BIRTH CONTROL

"Postpartum contraception is a couple’s choice. So there are three methods of contraception. If it is after the first child then it is a temporary contraception, because you are going to plan your child at a later date. So whatever methods you are going to follow is going to be of a temporary nature. So it can be of one year, it can be of 2 year. It can be of 3 years or 5 years. It is your choice. So you have things called a intrauterine devices like Copper T or even mirena can be used or there are injectable contraceptives, that can be taken once every 3 months and there are tables that can be taken during immediate postpartum , but it will not affect your lactation, that is the milk supply to your baby will not be reduced by any of these three methods. So those tablets that can be taken in the postpartum period are different from the other oral contraceptive pills which you can get to know after a consult with a doctor and the other method is a barrier method which the make partner can take upon himself for the contraception. But the only problem with the barrier method, that is the condom usage is that the failure rate is very high"