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Re: Nursing and Insulin Sensitizers

From: Belle (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Sat, 15 Jul 2000 18:13:12 -0500 (CDT)


Glucophage is passed through breast milk but more importantly, it is healthier for you and your unborn miracle if you wait a few months longer before you try. You should begin to try to have 18 - 24 months between your children. This allows your body time to heal and your uterus time to settle down before you put more stress on them. Premature births are decreased by using this time frame.

:-)

At Sat, 15 Jul 2000, Amanda wrote: >
>I am the mother of an 8 month old that was conceived with the help of
>Rezulin, she is still nursing nearly full time. My husband and I intend
>to start trying for another within the next 6 months. I am curious if
>information exists regarding contraindications on the other insulin
>sensitizing drugs and nursing? I do not want to wean her early, but am
>confident that I require metformin or the like to conceive again. Does
>anyone have experience with the above or information regarding my
>situation? Thanks!

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Hope this helps,

Belle




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