Is it okay to breastfeed 24 days after taking the pill?

Whether or not breastfeeding is possible 24 hours after taking birth control pills depends on the type of birth control pill you are taking; if it is a long-acting pill, it is recommended that you do not breastfeed for a while. However, if it is a short-acting oral contraceptive, breastfeeding can be done after 24 hours. Condoms are recommended during breastfeeding because the pill can be excreted through breast milk, which may affect the baby and may also interfere with milk production. Intrauterine devices (IUDs) can also be used for contraception during breastfeeding and have no effect on the baby. Oral contraceptives have many adverse reactions, try to avoid taking them for a long period of time, especially when breastfeeding, they can easily lead to irregular vaginal bleeding, and have an effect on the body’s metabolism as well as the cardiovascular system.