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Those first few weeks and months after giving birth can be a whirlwind for any new mum as you find your feet. The physical recovery, the rollercoaster of emotions as hormones shift, the disruption to sleep… So you might think it odd when your GP asks you about contraception. But whilst everyone is different and there is no set time you should feel physically and emotionally ready to return to having sex, it’s never too early to start thinking about contraception.
You can get pregnant in as little as three weeks after giving birth, even if you’re breastfeeding and your periods haven’t started again. It is therefore important to speak to your GP about your contraception choices.
Some methods may be suitable to use straight after birth, and other methods may require you to wait several weeks before commencing. For example, if you’re breastfeeding you’ll usually be advised to wait until at least six weeks after the birth of your baby before starting the combined pill, contraceptive patch or the coil.
The coil is a popular choice for many women, according to the UK government Women’s Reproductive Health Survey. Advantages of the coil include:
There are two types of coil – both are highly effective and reliable forms of contraception.
If you’re unsure which coil would be most suitable for you, it’s best to talk through all the pros and cons of each option with your GP.
Our highly experienced GPs are able to fit coils in our two Edinburgh practices. The process usually involves an initial consultation, followed by a vaginal examination, then the insertion of the coil.
The procedure can be a little uncomfortable and some women experience cramping similar to period pain for a few hours afterwards. However, our GPs will provide you with aftercare advice on how best to manage any side effects. They’ll also advise how you can check the coil at home to ensure it remains in place.
If you would like to speak to a medical professional about all your contraceptive options, book an appointment at YourGP using our simple online booking system, email reception@your.gp, or call us on 0131 225 5656 and we’ll be happy to arrange an appointment at a time that suits you.
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