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No is not safe during pregnancy,is not any studies about that,and is not good to risk the baby,wait until You have your baby and end breastfeeding him,to try the tepezcohuite.
No. The warning on the box specifically says, "If pregnant or breastfeeding, do not use."
It can cause abortion
If you are breastfeeding it is best to talk to your doctor about using cortisone ointment. Your doctor will let you know what is safe or instruct you to do so if not harmful.
The best remedy for cracked nipples is lanolin cream, which helps to soothe and heal the skin. It is safe for both mother and baby during breastfeeding.
Fiberich from Royale wellness is safe for breastfeeding mothers. Fiberich is 100% psyllium seed husks and its a natural product. There is no side effects. Drink more water while you use Fiberich. Please consult also your doctor before you use.
Nexplanon and other progesterone methods are safe to use while breastfeeding. The risk of pregnancy is low on Nexplanon, and even lower if you're breastfeeding exclusively and your baby is less than six months old.
Clindahexal, which contains clindamycin, is generally considered safe for use while breastfeeding. Clindamycin is known to pass into breast milk in small amounts, but it is unlikely to harm a nursing infant. However, it's always best for breastfeeding mothers to consult their healthcare provider before starting any medication to ensure it is appropriate for their specific situation.
Novacaine has not been used in dentistry since the 50's. We now use Lidocaine and it is completely safe to have while breastfeeding. It only gets injected into local tissue & not the bloodstream. Any amount that may get into the blood is quickly metabolized. I am a dentist and breastfeeding mom :)
Research suggests that prolonged pacifier use in newborns may interfere with breastfeeding success by reducing the frequency and duration of breastfeeding sessions. It is recommended to limit pacifier use in the early weeks of breastfeeding to establish a strong breastfeeding relationship.
After what I've found it depends what type of placenta soap you are using. Don't use the one that induces skin peeling but wait to use that one until after birth and breastfeeding. And don't use it if it has any acid-based agents. Only use it if it's for cleansing and moisturizing.