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Tell your doctor if you have ever had any unusual or allergic reaction ... decreased flow of breast milk; difficult urination; difficulty in swallowing ...
Low-fat or fat-free dairy products such as milk, yogurt and cheese; Protein-rich foods such as skinless chicken breasts, eggs, fish, beans, peas, lentils ...
Precautions · This medicine may be present in breast milk and passed to your baby. · Call your doctor if you become extremely tired and have difficulty caring for ...
Antibodies developed from a flu shot during pregnancy pass through the placenta (and through breast milk if breastfed). Those antibodies protect the baby ...
This medicine may be present in your breast milk and passed to your baby. Call your doctor if you become extremely tired and have difficulty caring for your ...
increased flow of breast milk. Rare. Agitation; breast enlargement; change in ... unexpected or excess milk flow from breasts. Other side effects not listed ...
Encourage your child to eat and drink fat-free or low-fat dairy products, such as milk, yogurt and cheese. Fortified soy beverages also count as dairy. Aim ...
... your doctor right away. This medicine may cause vomiting, rash, decreased appetite, fever, and irritability in infants exposed to breast milk. Talk with ...
When to see a doctor. Talk with a member of your baby's healthcare team if you have concerns about your baby's skin.
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