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Breastfeeding and frozen embryos

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  • Breastfeeding and frozen embryos

    Hello
    I have a breastfeeding baby (23 months old). She is breastfeeding 6 to 7 times day. I concieve the baby with IVF. I would like to have a second child without stopping breastfeeding if this is safe for the child. I have frozen embryos from the previous IVF and I would like to do the transfer process. In order to do this I must be given the following medications:


    1. Cyclacur active ingredient estradiol valerate (2mg per pill)

    2. Vasclor vaginal gel active ingredient progesterone 22.5gr

    3. Utrogestan 200mg active ingredient progesterone


    Medicines should be taken as follows:

    Cyclacur: With the beginning of menstrual cycle 3 pills a day every 8 hours for 4 days. Then for 8 days 4 pills a day and after the transfer 6 pills a day.

    Vasclor: Four days prior to tranfer, one dose every day i continue after transfer.

    Utrogestan: When transfer 2 tablets every day.

    Is This process safe for my baby girl?

    Thank you


  • #2
    Xaratir,

    These medications are probably ok, they may decrease your milk supply, but that will happen naturally if you become pregnant.

    Sandra Lovato R.N.
    InfantRisk Center
    806-352-2519

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    • #3

      My doctor is cautious about estradiol because I will take more than normal. IS The quantities I mentioned above safe?

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