On a separate note, my friend was told by her HV at the 6 week check that as long as she is exclusively breastfeeding, and her DD is under 6 months, she doesn't need contraception to avoid getting pregnant. She was categorically told she does not need to use any contraception at all for the first 6 months provided she continues to exclusively breastfeed.
My friend is disregarding this and planning to go to the GP to get back on the pill, but isn't this "advice" pure nonsense? Surely the HV is wrong? I know it can take a while for periods to return after giving birth, especially if you are breastfeeding, but there's no guarantee it will take more than 6 months is there? Plus obviously you ovulate a couple of weeks BEFORE your first period, so you don't actually know the moment you become fertile again. Has anyone else been given this advice by their HV?