No.
Polyethylene oxide and polyethylene glycol are both polymers made of repeating ethylene glycol units. The main difference between them is their molecular weight. Polyethylene oxide has a lower molecular weight and is a liquid at room temperature, while polyethylene glycol has a higher molecular weight and is a solid or semi-solid at room temperature. Additionally, polyethylene glycol is commonly used in pharmaceuticals and cosmetics, while polyethylene oxide is used in industrial applications.
Ethylene glycol is a simple compound used in antifreeze, while polyethylene glycol is a larger molecule used in various products like cosmetics and medications. The main difference is in their chemical structures and uses.
No, polyethylene glycol does not react with sodium hydroxide solution. Polyethylene glycol is a non-reactive polymer that is often used as a solvent, while sodium hydroxide is a strong base used for various chemical reactions. Mixing the two will not result in a chemical reaction.
it is safe to take postinor 2 while breast feeding ile breast feeding
yes it is cuz my mom used to drink it when she was breast feeding me and now im 22
12 13 or 14
Antiviral medication no to breastfeeding.
No. Contact your doctor before taking anything.
I am sure you and your doctor have explained to him that breast feeding provides superior nutrition for his child and how breast milk also provides other health protection for hischild. Another thing you can talk to him about is all the things breast feeding does for you, his wife. While he will appreciate the protection breast feeding gives you from breast cancer and the mental health boost it will give you, there is another side benefit of breast feeding that will get his attention. What may most motivate him to get behind your decision to breast feed is that you can explain that breast feeding is one of the best ways for a new mother to regain her pre-pregnancy weight. Your husband is probably also concerned that by breast feeding your sex life will take a hiatus. He needs to be reassured that you and he will be as sexually active while you are breast feeding as you would be if you were bottle feeding. It is important that the both of you are working in concert as you raise and care for your child. If he does not support the decision to breast feed for an extended time, go ahead and tell him you do want to try it for just a little while. As he sees how important breast feeding is and how much good it will do for your family as a whole, I'm sure he will come around.
While breast feeding, it is certainly possible for a mother to get an infection in her breast. The breast is usually hot and painful to the touch. It is not dangerous to nurse your baby with an infection, and it is actually recommended that you nurse more frequently. http://www.breastfeedingbasics.com/html/breast_infections.shtml
about 9 months :) and then if you plan on breast feeding, a while longer.
Only your doctor can tell, so you are advised to ask them.