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Can Primulate N Be Taken While Breastfeeding?

Hi…i have 13 months old baby , can i use a primulate n tablet? Can it effects m breastfeeding 13 months old baby.my age is 28 and height is 5ft.my baby is now 13 months old. before 2 months myperiods have appear.on 17 august til 7days. til stoped.
Fri, 29 Dec 2017
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Thanks for your query on HCM

"As"per your clinical history is concerned please follow like this -

1)Do not take [Primolut N]while you are breastfeeding.

2)Do a clinical examination by your Gyn doctor and check your TSH and do one ultrasound to rule out possible pathology if any.

3)If your problem is due to breastfeeding [Lactation amenorrhea]then you can discuss with her Pediatrics for any substitute like introducing solids in her diet and gradually stop breastfeeding.

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Can Primulate N Be Taken While Breastfeeding?

Hello, Thanks for your query on HCM As per your clinical history is concerned please follow like this - 1)Do not take [Primolut N]while you are breastfeeding. 2)Do a clinical examination by your Gyn doctor and check your TSH and do one ultrasound to rule out possible pathology if any. 3)If your problem is due to breastfeeding [Lactation amenorrhea]then you can discuss with her Pediatrics for any substitute like introducing solids in her diet and gradually stop breastfeeding. Hope that helps