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Hyaluronic acid is usually injected into an arthritic joint and that is how
Hale's book addresses it. It is L3. When the baby would actually be
ingesting the cream on the nipple, I think that would be very different
than transferring into mom's milk. If she decides to use this product, I
think, to be safe, she should wipe it off before nursing.
Liz Dedman, MD, FAAP, IBCLC
Growing Healthy Children
Louisville, KY
On Fri, Feb 24, 2012 at 10:11 AM, Martina <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> Hi all
> Sorry, I am at home without my Hale's book.
> Do you know if hyaluronic adic is ok in breastfeeding
> A mom just called me. Her 10 mos. baby bitted her nipples and the doctor
> told her to put on it a hyaluronic acid cream. Now she 'd like to
> breastfeed but doesn't know if she can
> Do you have info about this acid?
> Thanks
> Martina Carabetta, PP-IBCLC
> Rome, Italy
> www.latteecoccole.it
>
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