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    Posted: 13 October 2009 at 12:57pm
I have my first AF since having Jackson and now need some pain relief. What is ok and whats not ok to take while breastfeeding? I know Panadol and Nurofen are ok but they dont usually work on me for AF.

I used to take Ponstan and on the odd occasion Naprogesic. Are either of these ok?
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No I don't think they are. Check with your Dr maybe, but I wouldn't take them.

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Check with your doctor - as a rule of thumb paracetamol is the safe option, you can also take codiene for severe pain (as a short term option).
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Oh Ponstan...that bad huh? I was on that too.

 

I would definately talk to your doctor before taking anything more than Panadol.



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Codeine is normally fine, they give it post c/s, and nurofen/voltaren as well.

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I second cuppatea - voltaren is all good. In fact, maybe try taking panadol and voltaren together (according to their separate instructions of course) and hopefully that might make a diff? Hugs, the first AF is NOT fun!


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Great thanks ladies. I will give the Panadol and Nurofen a go together and then check with my Dr next time I see him.

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Maybe ask your local pharmacist - they should be clued up about those kinds of things.
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Paracetamol, ibuprofen, and diclofenac sodium are safe to take while BFing. Naprogesic is listed as an L3, so use with caution and watch for signs of sedation.


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