My husband and 23 month old both have colds and I am trying desperately to avoid getting my 7 week old daughter and myself sick. Yes it is safe to use birth control while breastfeeding.
Not sure what that means for breastfeeding.
Is it safe to take airborne while breastfeeding. Have not seen any good research study that shows Airborne or a similar supplement actually works the way the manufacturer or sellers claim it works. Colds and flus always stop and some will be mild cases while others can be bad cases. That means symptoms will often get better after taking any such supplement.
Likewise symptoms will often get better after NOT taking. Rescue tablets or if really severethere is alot of anti depressants save while breast feeding to prevent anxiety attacks Send thanks to the doctor View 1 more answer. HI all I know it is NOT ok to take Airborne while pregnant but I have never heard whether or not it is ok to take it while nursing.
My husband and 23 month old both have colds and I am trying desperately to avoid getting my 7 week old daughter and myself sick. Thanks for your help. Youll be over it in no time if you just squirt that in your nose until it just starts to run down your throat a couple times a day.
Blow your nose before and after. Itll be gone literally in. Turns out its not.
Photo by Zemya Photography. I know on the label says not to take if breastfeeding but I wasnt sure if they are just being conservative. Answers from San Francisco on September 11 2012 They make Airborne Jr now so obviously if a child can TAKE Airborne it should be fine to breastfeed your child if YOU take it.
I agree 100 with Meredith C about using Dr. Thomas Hale as a resource through the Texas Tech Infant Risk site. I know that because of all the herbal components youre not supposed to take it while pregnant.
Not sure what that means for breastfeeding. Probably best to ask your ped. Or a pharmacist should be able to tell you whether Airborne or any of its ingredients in particular are contraindicated with BFing.
I didnt use it my first pregnancy at all but one of the Drs at my ob office said it was safe and I was likehmmm I just dont know about that let me ask my ladies what they think too. I know it was a dr who said it was okay and Im not implying I dont trust her but some Drs will say one thing is safe and the other dr will say its not. Its a bit confusing and scary to me but I try to stay on the side of caution either way.
Its generally safe to take extra vitamin C when you are nursing as long as you dont take excessively large doses. The safest approach is to work with your health care provider to determine an adequate dosage. Factors your doctor might consider include the amount of vitamin C in your diet your medical condition and the ingredients in your other dietary supplements.
She can contract tremors hyperactivity or agitation or suffer from decreased feeding mild dehydration and increased blood pressure. So try to avoid taking the drug while nursing your baby. Go for other safe and sure ways to regulate your appetite prevent excess weight gain and ensure your safety and safety of your dear little one.
If you stop breastfeeding your infant after she turns six to. The COVID-19 vaccine trials havent included pregnant and breastfeeding people so we dont know for sure that the vaccine is safe for those individuals. However experts from the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists ACOG believe that any theoretical concerns regarding the safety of the shot for breastfeeding people dont outweigh the potential benefits of the vaccine.
If insufficient data is available on a specific herbal remedy then it is advised to avoid it while breastfeeding. Insufficient data is available for Airborne a cold remedy and therefore should be avoided for breastfeeding mothers. Yes it is safe to use birth control while breastfeeding.
However depending on which method it may decrease your milk supply. Getting pregnant soon after giving birth can be incredibly difficult on a womans body and emotions. The World Health Organization recommends at least 24 months before becoming pregnant again.
Ross says dietary supplements like Airborne and Emergen-C are not recommended while breastfeeding since adequate medical studies have not been performed to show their effectiveness and safety. The manufacturer lists no side effects but if you have a sensitivity or allergy to any of the ingredients you should not take Airborne. Seek immediate medical care if you have signs of an allergic reaction including hives trouble breathing or swelling of your face lips tongue or throat.
It is safe to take up to the daily recommended dose of ibuprofen while breastfeeding. In a recent study one group of women were given 400mg of ibuprofen twice a day and another group was given. Occasional intake of Emergen C while breastfeeding may be safe.
However safety in the frequent use of it is not guaranteed because you may exceed the recommended daily dosage of vitamins and minerals in your diet posing a heavy risk to your health. As a breastfeeding mother you are advised to consult a doctor before taking this supplement.