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Sick Breastfeeding Mom Needing MD Whose Rx Won't Affect Milk Supply

I have had an awful cough in my chest for the past 4 days and it's only getting worse. I believe I'm infected and need a good doctor willing to give me solutions that will not affect my milk. My existing doctor seems to not really care that antihistamines or expectorants are drying me up. My baby is 7 months old (and currently fighting a cold)and I'm not ready to wean him yet. HELP please!

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Thank you so much for your suggestions, you all have been awesome help! I had no idea there were so many natural remedies I could use. I have contacted my pediatrician and OB and they recommended the humidifier/hot shower and increased liquid intake so many of you mentioned. I'm also taking the fenugreek and I feel like my milk supply is increasing. Thanks to you all, I can continue nursing. Blessings to all!

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I talked to my son's pediatrician, and she told me my options. I also called the Leleche League reps and got their advice on medications. Then I would call my doctor and tell him what they said. It worked for me. Worst case, you might just have to power thru it. But, don't stop breastfeeding because of this, I know you would regret it once the cold has passed!

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Best thing to do is call your hospital where you delivered and talk to a Lactation Nurse. They will know best about drugs that affect milk supply. I believe Claritin (regular, not the one w/ decongestant) is the only thing that is tested to be safe. Also Ocean Spray saline solution, drinking black tea, and getting a humidifier (or take a hot shower) helps. Drinking LOTS of water and eating oatmeal can also help with milk supply. Feel better soon!

Hi A.,

I am a Chiropractor and I use several nutritional products or homeopathic rememdies to clear up the infections. They do not cause dryness. I use Applied Kinesiology or muscle testing to determine which supplement is best for you. We can also test the baby to make sure it won't effect the baby. If you have any questions or would like more information you can call me at ###-###-#### or visit my website at sullivanchiropractic.com. Thanks! Dr. Sandra S.

I second Dr. Chartrand. He's great. Also, you can take Fenugreek to increase your milk supply. You can also drink Mother's Milk tea, but for me it was easier just to take the Fenugreek. It really works and it's completely safe. You will smell like maple syrup but it could be worse!

A.,
There is a nasty virus going around where you are coughing with some drainage for 1-2 weeks. I've had it for a little over a week now, I'm feeling better. My co-worker had it for 3 weeks, her husband had it for 6 weeks. Anyway, I didn't take anything for it, drink a lot of water and drink orange juice. Lots of vitamin C...
I'm still nursing and I do know antihistamines can dry your milk supply up, so I just wouldn't take anything...

God Bless YOU!

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Dr. Chartrand will get you AND your baby cared for with as few and as gentle drugs as possible. GL!

Hi A.,

Talk to your OB/GYN and/or your Pediatrician. Both are great about helping you get well WHILE still breastfeeding! Kudos to you for not being ready to wean just yet! :-) I hope you feel better soon.

Have you contacted your OB?

Alfalfa and Sustained and Time Release Vitamin C to replace antihistimine. Garlic or Grapefruitseed Extract as a natural antibiotic. Eucalyptus oil and humidifier for chest congestion. Make a "tea" of fresh lemon juice and honey for a throat soother.

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