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Category: Breastfeeding

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Is it safe to take prucalopride while breastfeeding?

4 min read
An unpublished study has shown a relatively low amount of prucalopride transfers into breast milk, estimated at around 6% of the maternal dose, though published human experience is lacking. This raises important questions for mothers about whether it is safe to take prucalopride while breastfeeding.

Understanding What Time Does Melatonin Peak in Breast Milk?

8 min read
Studies have consistently shown that melatonin in breast milk follows a distinct circadian rhythm, with concentrations highest at night. Understanding exactly what time does melatonin peak in breast milk offers crucial insights for parents aiming to support their newborn's developing sleep-wake cycles.

Does Keflex Treat Mastitis? A Guide to Cephalexin for Breastfeeding Mothers

3 min read
Mastitis, an inflammation of the breast tissue, affects a significant number of breastfeeding mothers, with symptoms appearing suddenly and causing considerable discomfort. For cases that become bacterial, the question arises: **does Keflex treat mastitis**? Yes, cephalexin—the generic name for Keflex—is a frequently prescribed and effective oral antibiotic for bacterial mastitis.

Can a Nursing Mother Take Xasten Tablet? An Expert Guide

4 min read
A significant question for many new mothers is, 'Can a nursing mother take Xasten tablet?' [1.3.4, 1.3.5]. Due to limited data on its active ingredient, ketotifen, and its transfer into breast milk, medical experts advise caution and often recommend safer, better-studied alternatives [1.3.3, 1.3.6].

Is sertraline safe for breastfeeding? An evidence-based guide

4 min read
The period prevalence of postpartum depression is a significant concern, affecting up to 21.9% of women in the first year after birth. For many experiencing mental health challenges, understanding the safety of medications like sertraline for breastfeeding is a critical step toward recovery and maternal well-being.

Fact vs. Fiction: Does Amoxicillin Decrease Milk Supply?

4 min read
Amoxicillin is one of the most commonly prescribed antibiotics for nursing mothers, with only tiny amounts getting into breast milk [1.2.5, 1.2.7]. For those needing treatment, the question 'Does amoxicillin decrease milk supply?' is critical. This article examines the evidence.