A 27-year-old woman, 6 weeks postpartum, is exclusively breastfeeding and wishes to start contraception. She has no history of thrombosis or other medical conditions. According to Canadian contraceptive guidelines, which method is most appropriate?ACombined estrogen-progestin oral contraceptive pill started immediatelyBProgestin-only pillCNo contraception is needed while breastfeedingDCopper intrauterine device is contraindicated when breastfeedingEDepot medroxyprogesterone is absolutely contraindicated postpartumCheck my answer