How long can I breastfeed with anti inflammatory water during lactation

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

    Infusion injections are something that everyone can't avoid, and many people will have infusions when they can't control their condition by taking medicine after they get sick. However, breastfeeding mothers need to be cautious if they are injected, and do not breastfeed immediately after the infusion, so how long can they breastfeed after the infusion?

    How long you can breastfeed after the infusion depends on the specific type of medication. Although most drugs are metabolized by the kidneys, the time of metabolism varies. You need to consult your doctor to confirm that the drug is completely metabolized before you can continue breastfeeding.

    Because the drug will enter the breast milk, it will affect the baby. If you breastfeed immediately after the infusion, the drug will enter the baby's body and can harm the baby's liver and kidneys.

    If antibiotics are used during the infusion, the metabolism is relatively fast, and after 24 hours after the infusion, you can continue breastfeeding. However, there are some drugs that are metabolized slowly, and will remain in the body for about 72 hours, so in this case, you need to start breastfeeding three days after the infusion. Therefore, it is better to consult a doctor and ask the doctor to clearly inform the time of breastfeeding.

    In fact, mothers who are breastfeeding are not recommended to easily choose infusion to treat the disease. It is necessary to detect the condition early, intervene and control it as soon as possible, and take methods such as taking medicine and dietary conditioning, and choose infusion as a last resort. Or when you go to the doctor, you should clearly inform the doctor that you are breastfeeding, and ask the doctor to choose a drug that does not affect breastfeeding.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Hanging anti-inflammatory drugs should not be breastfed.

    It is best not to feed the baby during the mother's anti-inflammatory water, when the mother hangs the anti-inflammatory water, the drug will enter our human body with our blood, and will also enter the milk, and the drug will enter the baby's body when feeding the baby, which will affect the baby's physical development, and will also affect the brain function, so it is best not to feed the baby when the injection is taking medicine.

    The interval between feeding breast milk depends on the half-life of the needle or the drug used for infusion and the drug, and it is relatively safe to wait 5 half-lives before feeding.

    Infusion is only a way of administering medicine, which is the same as oral medicine, and the half-life of the drug is generally recommended to be concerned, which will be clearly stated in the drug description. For example, the current half-life of medication is about 2 hours, and it is relatively safe to have an interval of more than 5 half-lives. If the half-life is 2 hours, you can generally wait more than 10 hours before feeding, which is relatively not too much of a problem.

    Therefore, the interval between feeding breast milk with a sling needle depends on the half-life of the sling needle or the drug used for infusion and the half-life of the drug, and it is relatively safe to wait 5 half-lives before feeding.

    In general, if you can use one drug, try to avoid a combination of drugs, and if you can use a drug that is more certain, you should avoid using a newer drug that has no adverse effects on the child. It is necessary to strictly grasp the dosage and duration of medication, and pay attention to stopping the drug in time.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Feeding is recommended after 24 hours.

    Because some of the drug components after the infusion are delivered to the fetus through breast milk, it is best for patients to wait for a period of time after the infusion before feeding. It is best to ask a doctor to decide depending on the type of infusion and the situation of each person, and the time required is also different. In particular, patients with special conditions should consider whether they can breastfeed under the guidance of a doctor.

    In addition, if the doctor does not specifically explain it, it means that the liquid will not have much effect on the baby when it reaches the child's body through breast milk during breastfeeding, such as glucose injection, and some drugs that have no effect.

    2. What happens after breastfeeding.

    If the patient is fed immediately after the infusion, some of the drug ingredients will reach the baby's body through the milk, which will cause diarrhea and abdominal pain in the baby, and in severe cases, it will affect the normal growth and development of the baby, and even lead to developmental malformations.

    3. Precautions for breastfeeding after infusion.

    1. After the infusion, you should keep squeezing out the excess milk, otherwise fresh milk will not be produced.

    2. No matter what the situation, it is recommended to breastfeed the next day after the infusion.

    3. Bao Ma should drink more water and excrete the potion through urine. The metabolism time of drugs in the human body is eight hours, which means that you can drink more water and go to the toilet more during these eight hours to speed up metabolism.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Breastfeeding women may need infusions due to various disease states**, and whether or not they can be fed after breastfeeding infusions and for how long depends on the type of drug they are infused and the half-life of the drug.

    First, some medicines can be used during breastfeeding, in which case even if it is an infusion, it is possible to breastfeed immediately. For example, the most common drugs are penicillins, cephalosporins, or other drugs that do not have a clear effect on breastfeeding;

    Second, if the infusion of drugs that may cause changes in milk quality during lactation needs to reach a certain half-life before breastfeeding, the time of feeding after the end of the infusion should be selected according to the different half-lives of each drug, and the feeding can generally be carried out after 3 to 4 half-lives. During this time period, the basic metabolism of drugs in the woman's body has no effect on breast milk at all. But patients often have no way of knowing the half-life of the drug themselves.

    The prescribing physician should be asked what the half-life of the drug is, and then extrapolate for oneself based on the timing of the infusion.

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