I'll think on it some more - the shellfish actually worried me because I can't think that my LO has ever had any before and I was worried about allergies.
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I'll think on it some more - the shellfish actually worried me because I can't think that my LO has ever had any before and I was worried about allergies.
I personally think the saw palmetto is WAY more effective than the pep tea. And I like aspirin much better than cran. So I would say wait until you're done nursing and go the whole hog.
Just so you know, a change in demeanor can def. mean that your hormones are changing but it DOESN'T mean that your T is going up. You're accustomed to your T levels being a certain way, and whenever those things change, it can throw your emotions into flux. So a hot temper is just as likely to come from lower T levels (you don't have the same amount of self-control that you normally do) than it is from higher T levels (you are more competitive and driven to be "right").
Note - these are just general tendencies with plenty of exceptions and no one should freak out after reading them.
I vastly prefer the aspirin over the cranberry and if cranberry wasn't so entrenched in swaying lore, I would get rid of it all together. But people love their cranberry!! I honestly think it's better than cranberry for pH but do test yourself to make 100% certain that it works the same way for you. Also, it can help babies implant in the uterus.
Some people actually take both but I don't think that's safe because of the risk of bleeding.
You can also try taking cran for most of your sway and then taking an aspirin a day the week of your attempt only.
If you do want to switch over to aspirin, you can start off taking one baby aspirin a day. If that is too much for you, if you start bruising easier, bleeding after cuts, or having heavier periods, you can cut back to one every other day or even once or twice a week. The same advice applies to cran as well because it can cause bleeding too.
I completely understand!! (BOY do I! Ugh. Life with an Epipen. :()
FWIW my son's allergist does not believe the breastfeeding/eating foods/allergy link. He says it's not supported by the data (I have not looked into this data, just reporting what the allergist told me!) He says the reason why more people seem to have allergies is because of the hygeine hypothesis, plus we're eating more and more foods so it's more likely that people are exposed to things they are just naturally allergic to.
No, you aren't supposed to mix the two because of the risk of bleeding (and you probably shouldn't mix cran with it either for the same reason!)
I did read that it is ok to do if you spread out the two dosages by several hours, so you could def. change it up and only take the Advil. Advil is also somewhat acidifying itself so you may just want to roll with the Advil for a couple weeks and see what your pH does during your next ovulation.
I found this about decongestents/sudafed when BF: http://www.kellymom.com/health/meds/...#decongestants
Thank you Rainbow, that is a great link!!! :agree:
its so nice to know i can sway while breastfeeding.
and to know it sways pink even better!!!
now just have to start ovulating again. trying to find info on how to bring it on
try the vitex thread, think it's in there
There's so much info on this site, especially in this thread. I think it's going to take me a long while to get through all this info !! :-)
if you have a specific question please just ask and I can often direct you to the answer
Thanks !!
Ok. I have a question. I may have over looked it, but what would be considered too large of a dose of supplements ?
Right now I'm on a non-mercury fish oil, folic acid - 800 in my prenatal plus three of the 800 mcg on the side, vitamin E . Is this safe for breast feeding ?
My husband is taking the vitamin B 12, E, fish oil, folic acid..need to get him on a multivite again.
Do I need to be touching the B12 or just give it to him ?
I'm trying not to take too many of the herbs and such, I get paranoid . I'm herb sensitive, fenugreek and blessed thistle really drop my supply.
We're swaying for a boy in May.
I don't recommend many herbs for TTC a boy anyway so that is fine by me.
you don't need extra B12 if you're taking a prenatal.
That level of folic should be fine. I took it twice while BF.
how much fish oil? I'd stick with 500-1000 and no more
I am not a fan of excess Vit. E and I'd have you wean off it for both you and DH. No more than 100% RDA.
I would add in extra Vit. D up to 1000, I believe this to be safe when BF (and have done this 3x while nursing)
THanks !
Have to love it when the internet eats my post up. FUn..ha. Anyway.
Ok, we'll drop the vit e, dh should be ok without it until he's back on a multivite, right ? We've only been taking about a week. It is 400 iu.
I'm using the Rainbow Light brand of prenatals, they tend to add random herbs and such I think. Is this still ok for blue sway ?
We'll hope on the vit D soon, then.
Is the 2,000-2,500 calories still ok for blue sway and breast feeding ?
Boy I'm not sure I'd take those. Rasp. leaf can cause pretty strong Braxton Hicks contractions, ginger can cause bleeding and aggravate gall bladder issues which many of us are plagued with in pregnancy, and I'm not convinced spirulina is safe. It's probably fine, I am just real cautious when it comes to herbs in pregnancy.
Also, we have the "autosave" feature so if you write a post and it disappears, refresh the page and you should see a little thingy pop up at the lower left of the box where you write and if you click it, your post should reappear.
Thanks Atomic !
Another question . I typically pump milk at least once a day . Our daughter will be 9 months this month .
Is it ttc or boy sway safe to be pumping a little bit ?
She eats 4-5 times between midnight and 7 am at night still. And pretty frequently by day, she doesn't really get much outside of milk and sometimes puffs.
Do I need to pull the plug on pumping while ttc ?
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I think pumping is fine too!! :) I would just be extra cautious to get a lot of good nutrients and as much rest as you can.