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If you are breast-feeding your baby you should not take birth control pills until you have a good milk supply. This will take about 4 to 6 weeks after the birth. Then, a low-dose pill or progesterone-only pill may possibly be used. Talk to your doctor provider about when you can start the pills again. Also, remember that breast-feeding is not sure protection against pregnancy, so use another form of birth control before you start taking birth control pills again. Exactly the same applies to bigger breasts pills for natural breast enhancement. If you are not breast-feeding your baby, you may be able to start taking birth control pills 1 to 2 weeks after the baby's birth or when you begin menstruating again, but still be sure to check with your doctor before you start.
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