Can I take medicine for breastfeeding, can I drink milk and take medicine

Updated on healthy 2024-07-17
10 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    It's better not to do it, you should be very cautious about taking medication during breastfeeding, but mothers should also rest assured that the following points are still relatively safe. First, do not use drugs randomly, and be sure to take drugs under the guidance of a doctor, because drugs can enter the baby's body through breast milk. Second, one is the time of medication, which must be put on the time of taking the medicine immediately after breastfeeding, and at the same time postpone the time of the next breastfeeding.

    In this way, the concentration of the drug that enters the baby's body is very small. Third, breastfeeding mothers must tell the doctor when they visit the doctor, so that the doctor can adjust the drug and use it at the lowest dose and effective dose, so as to ensure safety. Fourth, don't interrupt medication and breastfeeding casually.

    As long as you are advised by a doctor and given the medication, these medications are relatively safe, do not stop the medication without authorization, and do not stop breastfeeding without authorization.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Generally, lactating women should be cautious in choosing drugs and try to avoid taking antibiotic drugs, which also has a great impact on the development of the fetus. If you feel unwell during breastfeeding, you should go to the hospital for examination in time, and you can choose Chinese medicine to do it**. If possible, you can also choose a conservative way to improve, so as to ensure your own safety and the healthy growth of the fetus.

    If there is an unavoidable disease that requires medication, you can also choose to wean your baby**. Be sure not to blindly choose the best way, otherwise there will be strong physical harm to lactating women, and it will also lead to different degrees of disease for the baby.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Mothers can also get sick during breastfeeding, and if they do, they will inevitably take medication. At this point, many mothers are in a dilemma. In fact, whether it is unauthorized medication or breastfeeding with illness, it may cause problems to the child, so the best way is to ask a doctor for guidance on whether the disease is suitable for continuing breastfeeding, and what drugs should be used if so.

    In addition, many mothers will pay more attention to oral medication, but some external drugs, such as some antifungal ointments, antibiotic ointments, hormonal ointments, etc., although only used on the outside, but when used in a large area or for a long time, they may also be transdermal absorption, causing harm to children, so please consult a doctor before using and choose a safe topical drug.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Personally, I think it's best not to take medicine during breastfeeding, which is not good for the child's health!

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    It is better not to take medicine for breastfeeding.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Can I breastfeed if I take medicine while breastfeeding?

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    It depends on what kind of medicine it is, some medicinal milk is taken, and the effect is not very good, such as cough syrup, some medicine is fine, and there are Western medicines that cannot be drunk to prevent the effect from weakening. In general, it is best not to drink milk when taking medicine, but to take it with water.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    You can't drink milk and take medicine, milk has the effect of antidote, which will greatly reduce the effect of the drug.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    You can't drink milk when taking medicine, and you can't use milk as water to take medicine. Generally, you can drink milk one to two hours after taking the medicine, because different medicines and milk are mixed with milk to have different effects.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Is it the child taking the medicine or the mother taking the medicine, what disease does the medicine take? Be sure to figure it out.

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