Exluton, which contains desogestrel, is a progestin-only contraceptive pill that can be used by lactating mothers. It is generally considered safe for breastfeeding women, as it does not significantly affect milk production or the quality of breast milk. However, it's crucial for lactating mothers to consult with their healthcare provider before starting any medication, including contraceptive pills, to ensure it is appropriate for their individual health needs.
when you see a woman breast feeding her baby you know she is a lactating woman. Mother and Baby Club is probably a good place to look
A lactating mother needs a balanced diet. Enough energy giving food as well as vegetables, but especially a diet rich in protein and lots of fluid. This should sustain the mother's health needs as well as provide sufficient breast milk for the baby. Lactating mother should also find out from her health practioner on the need for supplementary calcium where applicable.
I wouldn't personally, but I don't have any evidence to back that up. When you're lactating though, you need all of the nutrients and energy to support both you and baby, so losing weight too much probably isn't the best idea. Good luck :)
Either find another pregnant/lactating rabbit or go to a pet store and get some replacement milk. Ask the workers or a vet what is the best for your bunny. Good luck!
Centrum Pills are good like a suplement of vitamines and minerales that you lack in your organism.
Both Semenx pills and Volume pills are good medicines and have side effects ranging from one person to another. On a personal level the Semenx pills is better medicine.
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A good menu for lactating women should include plenty of protein found in meat, fish or poultry and dairy products such as milk and eggs as these contain essential fatty acids, protein and calcium. She should also eat plenty of grains, fruit and vegetables.
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what pills well make you feel good not down? when you have a back pain?
I am going through the same thing...im 23 days late, and lactating. Ive had 3 neg tests. Going to gn tom hopefully i have good news :)
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