Is the lactational amenorrhea method a part of natural family planning?
The lactational amenorrhea method is a natural method of family planning for women who breastfeed their infants. The underlying physiology results in a natural suppression of ovulation, and the concomitant amenorrhea, induced by exclusive (or almost exclusive) breastfeeding. This in addition to the infant’s age of 6 months or less and specific feeding pattern are the parameters used to identify the possible return of fertility. The lactational amenorrhea method provides at least 98% protection against pregnancy. Data from a recent multicenter study of breastfeeding support the use of the lactational amenorrhea method as a natural family planning method. The lactational amenorrhea method can be incorporated into natural family planning programs and teaching. PIP: An introduction of the lactational amenorrhea method (LAM) if natural family planning for fully breastfeeding postpartum women is presented based on the Bellagio Consensus Statement and a study at centers in Australia, England