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healthy living womens healthWhat can I take for nausea while breastfeeding?
Considering this, what can I take for nausea while nursing?
Pepto-Bismol helps relieve several digestive issues that pregnant and breastfeeding women often experience, including gas, heartburn, and nausea. Many women may be aware that they should avoid taking Pepto-Bismol during pregnancy, but what about while breastfeeding?
Also to know, is Zofran okay to take while breastfeeding?
Studies in animals suggest that ondansetron enters breast milk, but the effects of ondansetron on a breastfeeding infant are not known. If ondansetron use is necessary, this is not a reason to stop breastfeeding but a different drug may be considered, especially while breastfeeding a newborn or preterm infant.
Breastfeeding women should avoid aspirin and products containing aspirin (this includes Pepto Bismal taken for an upset stomach), as well as products containing naproxen (Aleve). In contrast, acetominophen (Tylenol) and ibuprofin (Motrin, Advil) are not known to have any negative effects on nursing babies.