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- Can I take Yaz Plus while breastfeeding?
- Why is Yaz being recalled?
- Does Yaz affect your breasts?
- Does Yaz make you gain weight?
- What is the safest birth control while breastfeeding?
- Can birth control decrease milk supply?
- Why is Yaz not recommended for breastfeeding?
- What is the best birth control for postpartum?
- What is the best pill to stop breastfeeding?
- Can the mini-pill dry up my milk?
Can You Take Yaz Birth Control While Breastfeeding?
The question of whether Yaz, a popular oral contraceptive, is safe to use while breastfeeding is one that many new mothers grapple with. Yaz, which contains the hormones drospirenone and ethinyl estradiol, is primarily prescribed for preventing pregnancy and treating moderate acne. However, its implications for breastfeeding mothers require careful consideration.
Hormonal Impact on Breastfeeding
Research indicates that combined hormonal contraceptives like Yaz can potentially affect breast milk production. Specifically, the estrogen component in Yaz may lead to a decrease in both the quantity and quality of breast milk. This is particularly concerning for nursing mothers who rely on breastfeeding as a primary source of nutrition for their infants.
Moreover, the hormones in Yaz can pass into breast milk, raising concerns about their potential effects on a nursing infant. While the exact impact on infants is not fully understood, there are warnings that suggest it may not be safe.
Consultation with Healthcare Providers
Given these risks, it is crucial for breastfeeding mothers to consult with their healthcare providers before starting Yaz. Doctors can provide personalized advice based on individual health circumstances and breastfeeding goals. They may suggest alternative forms of contraception that are considered safer for breastfeeding mothers, such as progestin-only pills, which do not contain estrogen and are less likely to affect milk supply.
Conclusion
In summary, while Yaz is effective for contraception, its use during breastfeeding is generally not recommended due to potential negative effects on milk production and the transfer of hormones to the infant. New mothers should engage in open discussions with their healthcare providers to explore the safest options for both their contraceptive needs and their breastfeeding journey.
Can I take Yaz Plus while breastfeeding?
YAZ PLUS is not indicated during pregnancy. If pregnancy occurs during treatment with YAZ PLUS, further intake must be stopped. Women stopping YAZ PLUS should consider continuation of folate supplementations. The use of YAZ PLUS is not recommended during breastfeeding.
Why is Yaz being recalled?
The recall has been initiated due to the discovery of a limited number of YAZ PLUS packs from Batch WEW96J in retail pharmacies with a mix-up in the sequence of hormone-containing and hormone-free tablets. The affected packs contain: 24 light orange hormone-free tablets, and.
Does Yaz affect your breasts?
Get medical help right away if you have any very serious side effects, including: lumps in the breast, severe stomach/abdominal pain, dark urine, yellowing eyes/skin, mental/mood changes (such as new/worsening depression, suicidal thoughts). A very serious allergic reaction to this drug is rare.
Does Yaz make you gain weight?
Yaz and Yasmin share some similar side effects such as headaches or migraines, nausea, vomiting, breast tenderness, and mood changes. Other side effects of Yaz include menstrual changes, irritability, decreased libido (sex drive), and weight gain.
What is the safest birth control while breastfeeding?
It’s thought that estrogen may be at the root of this. If you’d like to use an oral contraceptive, the mini-pill is an option. This pill contains progestin only, so it’s considered to be safer for breastfeeding mothers.
Can birth control decrease milk supply?
Using contraceptives while breastfeeding
But be sure to discuss the issue with your baby’s pediatrician and your gynecologist first. There are no harmful effects on infants when the nursing parent uses hormonal contraceptives, but their use may diminish milk supply, especially during the early weeks of breastfeeding.
Why is Yaz not recommended for breastfeeding?
Yaz and other drugs that contain estrogen can reduce the production of breast milk. Your doctor will likely recommend another form of birth control that doesn’t contain estrogen while you are breastfeeding.
What is the best birth control for postpartum?
We typically recommend three types of birth control options for women who want to avoid pregnancy after childbirth: the Depo Provera shots, which last about three months; long-acting reversible contraceptive (LARC) devices, which are effective up to 10 years; and tubal ligation, which is considered permanent.
What is the best pill to stop breastfeeding?
Using medication to stop your breast milk
Taking drugs such as Cabergoline or Dostinex® to stop breast milk works best for mothers who have not been breastfeeding for long.
Can the mini-pill dry up my milk?
The Progesterone only Pill (POP) contains only one hormone which means it does not affect breastfeeding.