Evidence for the Health Claim | Evidence Against the Health Claim | Conclusion

mythbuster graphic Breastfeeding has been called “nature’s contraceptive,” and like many birth control methods, when used properly, it is highly effective in preventing pregnancy. Along with the numerous other health benefits of breastfeeding for both mother and infant, breastfeeding can provide safe and effective contraception for up to six months after a baby is born. It is still possible, however, for a nursing mother to become pregnant during this time, but her chances are low if her physiological condition is consistent with the lactational amenorrhea method (LAM) guidelines.