L.L. asks from Tucson, AZ on April 21, 2009
Taking Medication While Breastfeeding
Hey everyone!
It's been windy here the past couple of days and today I woke up sneezing, runny nose and watery eyed. So far I've been coping with my allergies patiently, but it's getting to the point where my nose is getting raw and I randomly spook my daughter with surprise sneezes.
So here's the question, is it safe to take allergy medication while I'm breastfeeding? Something like an antihistamines or children’s Benedryl? I haven't done so yet for the sake of my sweetie's milk, but if it won't affect her and provide me some relief... well the world would be just a smidge brighter :P. Or if you know any safe natural remedies that’d be great too. Any help would be appreciated, thanks!
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J.H. answers from Phoenix on April 22, 2009
Unfortunately, no antihistamines or allergy meds. I got the flu while pregnant and was absolutely miserable, to say the least. My doc ended up giving me a prescription for Tylenol w/ Codeine for my cough because it was causing early labor. Then I got sick again when my baby girl was around 4 months old and they wouldn't let me take anything but tylenol:(
A.R. answers from Phoenix on April 22, 2009
If you haven't tried yet, try a nasal wash. Either a Neti pot, or I use one by NeilMed. It hasn't helped as much this year, but last year, I was able to control my allergies with the nasal wash exclusively.
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S.C. answers from Phoenix on April 22, 2009
I'm not a Doctor of any sort and would say to call your local pharmacy and they will tell you exactly what you can take. I just finished breast feeding and went through the same painful allergies but my Dr and pharmacist both said I could only take Benadryl (which knocks you out and then you can't take care of baby.) So, I just dealt with my allergies until I was through nursing. Good luck Mama.
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R.N. answers from Albuquerque on April 22, 2009
Good morning!
I had the absolute worst allergies as well, couldn't sleep I was so miserable. I took a tablespoon of New Mexico honey every day and still do during allergy season. The babies can't have honey, but it doesn't get in your milk while you are nursing. Perfectly safe and not a medicine. Be patient when you first take it, it may take a week to kick in, but it's worth it, all your allergies are pretty much gone, sneezing, watery eyes and stuffy nose! Good luck.
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A.H. answers from Phoenix on April 22, 2009
I just went to the pharmacy over the weekend for the very same reason. My eyes were puffy and I co uldnt' keep them open they itched so bad and I couldn't breathe at all. He told me that yes the antihistamines get into the milk but the risk is also drying up your milk. I feel like we work so hard to get a full supply, I didn't want to risk it. I was just miserable for a few days.
It seems like some other mamas have given you some alternatives that I too will try next time but I would stay away from the benadryls or claratins. Good luck!
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P.S. answers from Albuquerque on April 22, 2009
Benedryl and other antihistamines dry you up... including your breast milk. Before you take anything I'd talk to a lactation consultant or do some more research. I remember hearing Mucinex was ok for breastfeeding moms, but I'd read up on it to be sure. Saline spray for your nose is ok, nasal wash with a neti pot, and a warm shower is always a good thing!
I hope you feel better! Allergies are the worst, especially when you re limited in your options.
E.M. answers from Phoenix on April 22, 2009
Have heard benedryl is pretty safe. ( I did not get much relief from it though.) Stinging Nettle herb sold in caspules is for allergies. You may have to experiment to see what does works for you.
I have heard Nasalcrom may be a safer option...as it is supposed to just work locally in the nose, rather than being transported all over the body.
There is always the wash -out-your-nose with a netti pot or saline spray approach.
Good luck!!
M.P. answers from Phoenix on April 22, 2009
I would call the doctor
he might prescribe something that you would have to not breast feed for a day or 2 ---- you still need to not be uncomfortable too
L.M. answers from Albuquerque on April 22, 2009
Hi L.
First find out what the pollen count is in your area if it is high Then you need to stay inside your home until the count comes down. You can find that information in a local newspaper. Second buy some patchouli oil thats if you don't mind the smell. put it on your adams apple and inhale it when you are getting the snezzies. Pappermint oil is also great for the tender nose and that will help headaches and clear your sinuses. It is graet stuff. Good luck. L. M.
A.H. answers from Phoenix on April 22, 2009
There is a reference book put out every year by Dr Thomas Hale called "Medications and Mother's Milk." It lists medications one by one with the research and studies that went into them and whatever is known about their effect on nursing infants. If you can't get a hold of a copy of it, shoot me an email and I'll look up for you whatever medications you may be taking for their safety in breastfeeding. The book is widely available at places like Amazon, etc.
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