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Is It OK to Take Cold Medication While Breastfeeding

I currently have a cold and my 6 month old has gotten it also, with a slight cough. For her, I just put Baby Vicks on her chest and run a warm mist humdifier in her roon during naps and bedtime. I also suction out her nose when she lets me ..which is rare, but I still need to.

Is it OK for me to take cold medication during nursing? I just returned to work this week, I work full time as a police officer....I work as an investigator in an office setting and it lets me pump about 2-3x a day. Working with all men, I quietly scoot to the locker room to pump!!

What can I do next?

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this is an awesome site for checking if meds are compatible with breastfeeding! good luck!!

http://www.kellymom.com/health/meds/cold-remedy.html

Of course check with your child's pediatrian, and keep in mind that medical professionals are now advising parents not to give their children cold medicine until they reach the age of 6.

Actually, a decongestant doesn't dry up secretions, it loosens them. An anti-histamine is a different medication, it acts in a different way and DOES dry up secretions, and can affect the milk supply of some women. I would definitely try natural remedies to relieve symptoms first, like saline drops, tea with lemon, steamy showers, humidifier, etc. A normal cold, with no secondary infection, is an inconvenience, but not something that needs to be medicated, really.

Over the counter cold meds at usual doses are safe for nursing as far as their effect on the baby, but some may cause a temporary drop in milk production, so if that seems to result, stop that cold formula and try a different drug. Decongestants, without antihistamines, are the safest.

Hello,
When my son was about 6month to 2 years old, I as breast feeding and constantley getting sick. The doctor allways said it was okay to feed him, and thank god we never had a problem.

Good luck

the pp is right, watch out for decongestant, will effect your milk suppy but you havta take LOTS to make it dry up your milk compleatly, and not be nursing as much already ( like if your doing just am and pm)
also the link below has good info for meds during pg and BF

http://www.safefetus.com/
good luck hope you feel better soon!
E.

Anything with an anti-histimine will dry up your milk. It dries up fast adn is hard to get back. I'd use saline spray up the nose to dry out the nasal passages if you want to keep pumping. My milk dried up after a cold and I could not get it back despite using meds, pumping tons, etc.

Yes, It is okay to take cold medication. While pregnant and breastfeeding, my OB/GYN told me its okay to take any Tyenol product... Tylenol PM, Tylenol Sinus, Tylenol Cold, etc... There are many other products that are safe too. My lactation consultant said it was okay to take NyQuil even (it does have alcohol in it). Any time you have a question, just call your OB/Gyn's nurse and ask... or your local Lactation consultant, ours looks all this stuff up if there is any question about a perscribed medicine, etc... and the pharmacist at your local Walgreens/SaveMart, etc. should know as well if you ask them.

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