How long can I breastfeed after infusion during lactation, and how long can I breastfeed my mother i

Updated on parenting 2024-07-17
9 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Generally speaking, the metabolism time of drugs in the body is about 48-72 hours, and most drugs can be metabolized relatively cleanly after 72 hours, so it is relatively safe to breastfeed after 3 days. However, it still needs to be determined according to the specific drug used. In general, cephalosporins and penicillins are relatively safe and have little effect on infants and young children.

    If it is an aminoglycoside or quinolone drug, it has a greater impact on children, may inhibit the bone marrow or cause abnormal growth and development, and in this case, it should be necessary to prolong the time of discontinuation of the drug. It should also be noted that in some patients, breastfeeding may be continued if fluids are available. For example, in patients with mastitis, breastfeeding can be suspended on the affected side, while breastfeeding can be continued on the unaffected side.

    If the patient has other comorbidities, such as respiratory infections, if the body temperature has returned to normal after entering the drug, and the drugs used are cephalosporins and penicillins, basal breastfeeding may also be given.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    After the lactation infusion, it takes about three hours after the normal waist time.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Breastfeeding is a five-day period before feeding can be continued, so that it can be fully metabolized out of the body.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Breastfeeding mothers need infusions if they are sick**. Then, it is best to breastfeed for 7 days after the infusion, because during this time, the body will metabolize all the drug residues, so the impact on the baby's body is relatively small.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    During the lactation period, the expectant mother has a fever and carries out infusion**, immediately feed the baby, the drug may have a certain impact on the baby through the secretion of milk, it is best to breastfeed after 12 hours, so as not to affect the baby's filial piety Opinions and suggestions: follow the doctor's instructions, use the drug under the guidance of the doctor**, usually should have a reasonable diet, strengthen nutrition, and advocate the mother Jihu to breastfeed, prevent cold and keep warm, and prevent colds.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    If the mother has a fever infusion, you can't breastfeed the baby, we need to use the fiber formula to replace the baby with the baby, because if the mother is buried in the infusion, there will be liquid into the baby's body, which is harmful to him.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Two days after stopping the drug, fever is a common symptom, generally inflammation is easy to cause, infusion** is mainly the use of anti-inflammatory drugs, which generally takes about two days for the drug to be metabolized from the body. It is recommended to stop the drug for two days before feeding, be sure to be active, continue the infusion to reduce inflammation, until the condition is completely cured, otherwise it is possible to infect the child, you must pay attention to drink more water, rest more, do not eat hot food, try to avoid wind.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Bao Ma has a fever infusion, and it is best to breastfeed after 6 12 years of Xiaochun after the infusion. Of course, it also depends on how the ingredients of the infusion are cooked, and whether they will be well absorbed.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Can you get an intravenous drip while breastfeeding.

    Women need to breastfeed their babies while breastfeeding, so there are many things that cannot be done and many foods that cannot be eaten. You can't wear makeup, you can't wear lipstick, you can't do hair, and you can't eat spicy, unhealthy, and bad food for your baby. But you can also catch a cold during breastfeeding, so can you get a drip for a cold during breastfeeding?

    If the cold is not serious during breastfeeding, try not to take medicine or drip, and drink more water, because you still need to feed the baby at this time. If the cold is severe, you will need to take medication or even rent a drip**. Do not breastfeed during intravenous drips, and do not have more contact with your baby to avoid transmitting the cold to your baby.

    You can't feed your baby immediately after the cold is cured, because there are still drug residues in the woman's body, and feeding the baby at this time will let the residue enter the baby's body. After a week of recovery, the medication in the mother's body is gradually broken down, and if there is no problem at the hospital, she can continue to breastfeed.

    Pregnant women have no problem getting a drip when they have a cold, but they should not breastfeed. Pregnant women can eat some heat-clearing and detoxifying foods, in addition to eating more fruits and vegetables, supplementing vitamins and improving immunity. The best way for a mother to get sick is to isolate herself from her baby so that she doesn't pass the disease on to her baby.

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