I'm wondering if I should be worried and about how long it'll take for this stuff to clear out of my system. Thanks for your help! I would think using icy hot in moderation wouldn't harm your milk supply but to be sure contact your pediatrician or la leche league. Those warnings are usually on there for legal reasons rather than medical, and since it is just topical, I wouldn't worry too much about it. I would try a hot compress, heating pad, wintergreen oil, or a simple shoulder rub from your significant other next time, though.
Just to be safe. They cannot do testing on pregnant and nursing women unethical so they cannot technically establish that it is safe-- but given the amount of women who have used these products Tylenol for instance we know that they are safe.
Hope you feel better soon. Generally though, 24hours. Try a massage and or a good chiropractor. Safe Medications You Can Take While Pregnant or Breastfeeding Medications can help women stay healthy while they are pregnant and also breastfeeding when it is more likely that they could get themselves or their baby sick. RX: Analapram 2. We recommend that you do not take for more than three consecutive days.
Do NOT take for more than three consecutive days. Normally, wintergreen is considered safe when ingested in the quantities typically found in foods, even for pregnant women. That said, not all formulations of Icy Hot contain methyl salicylate, which adds to the confusion about whether this topical treatment is safe to use while pregnant.
Still, remember that not all versions of Icy Hot contain methyl salicylate. There are other, physician-approved ways to help ease the aches and pains of pregnancy.
Sometimes we can be our own worst enemies when it comes to back pain , and trying to kick your slouching habit might be helpful. Even though your center of gravity is changing thanks to your expanding belly, make it a point to stand and sit up straight, as well as keep your shoulders back and relaxed.
If Icy Hot is a no-go, go back to the basics by alternating between ice packs or heating pads on your back to soothe sore muscles. However, heating pads should be used at lower temperatures and wrapped in a towel to avoid causing burns. Massage and acupuncture can provide relief for some women who are experiencing pain in their backs, hips , shoulders, feet , or elsewhere during pregnancy.
Be sure to find a licensed provider who has experience with prenatal patients. Focus on gentle activities like walking or even aquatic exercises. Also, focus on stretching to help ease sore muscles. Even if you love sky-high heels and wore them often before pregnancy, that type of footwear will become unrealistic as you progress through the trimesters. Your center of gravity has changed, and high heels can increase your risk of falling.
Opt for shoes with low heels and good arch support.
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