Motrin is safe while breastfeeding but is not recommended during pregnancy.
I'm sorry but you have to ask your doctor based on your case. This is the info from Drugs.com: FDA pregnancy category C. It is not known whether Motrin is harmful to an unborn baby. However, taking Motrin during the last 3 months of pregnancy may result in birth defects. Do not take Motrin during pregnancy unless your doctor has told you to. It is not known whether ibuprofen passes into breast milk or if it could harm a nursing baby. Do not use Motrin without telling your doctor if you are breast-feeding a baby.
No, you can ONLY take medicines that are prescribed for you by a doctor the KNOWS you are pregnant when pregnant or breast feeding a child.
it is safe to take postinor 2 while breast feeding ile breast feeding
take motrin
Xanax (generic is Alprazolam) should not be taken during pregnancy or when breast feeding.
It is only safe to take Klonopin (an anti-seizure, anti-anxiety medication) and Mucinex DM (an exptorant) if you are NOT pregnant. If you are pregnant, however, neither of these medications should be taken without your doctor's express approval. Klonopin can cause birth defects to a fetus, and can pass into breast milk when breast feeding. So if you aren't pregnant, but are breast feeding, do not take this medication without your doctor's express approval. Otherwise, yes, you can take both of these medications together.
Since the safety of melatonin use during pregnancy has not been adequately studied, women who are pregnant or breast feeding a child should not take melatonin.
It can take months for your periods get back to normal, especially if you are breast feeding you can miss periods or have long times between them. You can still get pregnant while breast feeding and having irregular periods though so you should still use contraception.
Due to lack of sufficient medical study, goldenrod should be used with caution in children, women who are pregnant or breast-feeding, and people with kidney disease.
No.
Antiviral medication no to breastfeeding.
Due to the lack of sufficient medical research, arrowroot should be used with caution in children, women who are pregnant or breast-feeding, and people with liver or kidney disease.