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Arly wrote:
Also, you might want to evaluate your combination of ibuprofen and
acetaminophen, which you used continuously for up to 3 weeks. You and the
baby might both be safer with the T3s, or some other method of pain relief.
Sedation, while a potential danger, may be preferable to the risk of
possible damage from the other regimen, which I understand increases with
combining the two drugs over time. There are experts on Lactnet who could
speak to whether this was a danger or not.
Arly [log in to unmask]
MS, CLE, IBCLC
Could the experts on Lactnet please respond to the dangers of a
combined ibuprofen/acetaminophen pain relief regime while
breastfeeding, vs. T3s? What are the dangers and risks of either?
Could the ibuprofen/acetaminophen combination cause "unexplained"
seizure activity in the nursing infant? Any other relevant info
would be appreciated! Which would you recommend and why?
Thank you!
Mary
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