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Very good point.

I know I took Pyridium at least once, maybe more than once, while nursing older
kids (like 2-3 year olds) and I dont' remember pink or orange or red milk or
their urine changing color.

I think the reason I was so concerned about this mom and this baby was because
the baby was 3 weeks old.  I do a lot with a nursing toddler (have a glass of
wine, take prescription meds, etc.) that I wouldn't do with a newborn.

Joylyn

"Nice, Frank (NINDS)" wrote:

> If the pyridium is getting into breast milk in any quantity, the milk should
> be pink or red:
> a way to monitor the milk!
> Frank J. Nice, DPA, CPHP
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