Not for breastfeeding
falica
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Says it on the label of my protein powder. I do breastfeed my daughter but only for bed. If I use in my morning shake so you think it will be ok
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NO. Not for breastfeeding means don't use it if you are breastfeeding. Who knows how long it takes for whatever is causing the warning to work its way through your system.4
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I wouldn't risk it without at least knowing why the warning is there and talking to a doctor. A little extra protein isn't worth it.2
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Thank you I will speak with doc first that's a great idea I didn't event think of0
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I wouldn't use it. It could have creatine or extra BCAAs added which could have an effect in nursing moms. When in doubt, speak to your doctor0
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Look up the ingredients for actual breastfeeding safety.
https://www.nlm.nih.gov/news/lactmed_announce_06.html
Odds are they just put that there because they didn't study it in breastfeeding at all.0 -
annacole94 wrote: »Look up the ingredients for actual breastfeeding safety.
https://www.nlm.nih.gov/news/lactmed_announce_06.html
Odds are they just put that there because they didn't study it in breastfeeding at all.
You really want to advise someone to eat something that the label says is not for use when breast feeding on the assumption that every ingredient in the list has been studied? Because that's what the lactmed list is -- a list of drugs and other chemicals that have been studied for carry-over into breast milk and infant blood. It's not universally comprehensive, and appears to be aimed more at Rx drugs than food ingredients. I think this is very dangerous advice.
OP, is using this particular protein powder really worth the risk of harming your baby? It's not like it's a choice between starving yourself and avoiding some unknown level of risk to your baby. There's plenty of other things you can consume for calories and protein. And if it does harm your baby, realize that you will likely have no legal recourse against the protein powder manufacturer for damages to cover any extra medical care or life-long care for your child, if that should be necessary.4 -
The idea that breastmilk is this easy to tocify is *kitten*, though. If it's not toxic for mom, it's generally fine. It's not a drug. If it's protein, it's fine. Op, does it have weird additives? Creatine or something, or is it... Protein?0
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annacole94 wrote: »The idea that breastmilk is this easy to tocify is *asparagus*, though. If it's not toxic for mom, it's generally fine. It's not a drug. If it's protein, it's fine. Op, does it have weird additives? Creatine or something, or is it... Protein?
Please stop. It's obviously not just protein or it wouldn't have the warning. You have no place to say whether there's a risk or not. I don't care how many babies you've breastfed.4 -
annacole94 wrote: »The idea that breastmilk is this easy to tocify is *asparagus*, though. If it's not toxic for mom, it's generally fine. It's not a drug. If it's protein, it's fine. Op, does it have weird additives? Creatine or something, or is it... Protein?
It probably would have been a good idea to ask this question before advising OP to ignore the warning label.5 -
Sigh. The real moral here is: don't get medical advice from the internet.1
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annacole94 wrote: »Sigh. The real moral here is: don't get medical advice from the internet.
I would also say don't GIVE medical advice on the internet.7 -
annacole94 wrote: »Sigh. The real moral here is: don't get medical advice from the internet.
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A lactation consultant would be the best person to ask. A child health nurse/pediatrician would be good aswell. My gp is wonderful for most things but has no clue when it comes to breastfeeding. As a general rule if you don't know why/how it is harmful or for how long it affects your milk it's a good idea to stop using it until you get answers.5
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annacole94 wrote: »The idea that breastmilk is this easy to tocify is *asparagus*, though. If it's not toxic for mom, it's generally fine. It's not a drug. If it's protein, it's fine. Op, does it have weird additives? Creatine or something, or is it... Protein?
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