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  1. ... levels of prolactin, a natural substance that helps breast-feeding women produce milk but can cause symptoms such ... and bone loss in women who are not breast-feeding or men). Cabergoline is in a class of ...
  2. ... have heart problems. Special precautions & warnings: Pregnancy and breast-feeding: Folic acid 300-400 mcg daily is recommended ... recommended amount of folic acid during pregnancy or breastfeeding is 800 mcg daily for those under 18 ...
  3. ... High doses might cause newborns to have seizures. Breast-feeding: Vitamin B6 is likely safe when taken appropriately. The recommended amount during breast-feeding is 2 mg by mouth daily. Avoid using ...
  4. ... take more than 34 mg daily while pregnant. Breast-feeding: Zinc is likely safe when used in the recommended amounts while breast-feeding. But zinc is possibly unsafe when used in ...
  5. ... itching, or redness. Special precautions & warnings: Pregnancy and breast-feeding: Niacinamide is likely safe when taken in recommended amounts. The maximum recommended amount while pregnant or breast-feeding is 30 mg daily for those 14-18 ...
  6. ... Stay on the safe side and avoid use. Breast-feeding: Propolis is possibly safe when taken by mouth while breastfeeding. Doses of 300 mg daily for up to ...
  7. ... to 3 months. Special precautions & warnings: Pregnancy and breast-feeding: DHEA is possibly unsafe when taken during pregnancy or breast-feeding. It can cause higher than normal levels of ...
  8. ... to 6 months. Special precautions & warnings: Pregnancy and breast-feeding: Lycopene is likely safe during pregnancy and breast-feeding when eaten in typical food amounts. There isn' ...
  9. ... Taking L. acidophilus by mouth during pregnancy, while breastfeeding, or giving it to newborns doesn't seem ... weeks, starting at 24-28 weeks of pregnancy. Breast-feeding: There isn't enough reliable information to know ...
  10. ... to 4 weeks. Special precautions & warnings: Pregnancy and breast-feeding: Resveratrol is likely safe when used in amounts found in some foods. However, during pregnancy and breast-feeding, the source of resveratrol is important. Resveratrol is ...
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