Can i take green tea while i am breast feed my 6 month old tot?

I am gaining cargo after my 2nd c-section,is it ok to take green tea tablets,would it affect while breast feed my child,pl help me.i also do some exersices.
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Why wouldn't it be? Green tea is loaded with antioxidants that can aid surrounded by preventing cancer. Not only would you be doing this to yourself, you will potential be passing on those same antioxidants to your little one. Kudos also for breastfeeding. I did with my second child, and it be well worth it. I just changed my diet too. My advice is jump for it. It can't hurt you, but if you feel the slightest doubt, consult your pediatrician, your obstetrician or even the local La Leche League chapter contained by your area. Good luck, and congrats on the exotic baby.

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If I be you, I would not take those tablets.. Especially the reality that you are breast feeding. There are other things that you can do to loose consignment. By taking those tablets and breastfeeding could affect your child.. If you was not breast feed then it would not be a problem.

Talk to your doctor he/she might report you not too take them..

Try consumption healthier, exercising, do alot more walking and jog. If your consistent you will see results... Good Luck to you!!!

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I WOULD NOT TAKE GREEN TEA WHILE BREAST FEEDING. THERE CAN BE SIDE EFFECTS THAT ARE STATED BELOW. JUST THINK OF WHAT IT CAN DO TO YOUR BABY. YOUR WEIGHT WILLL COME OFF IN TIME.Precautions
The use of herbs is a time-honored approach to strengthening the body and treating disease. Herbs, however, contain helpful substances that can trigger side effects and interact with other herb, supplements, or medications. For these reason, herbs should be taken near care, beneath the supervision of a practitioner knowledgeable contained by the field of botanical medication.

People with heart problems, kidney disorders, stomach ulcer, and psychological disorders (particularly anxiety) should not take green tea. Pregnant and breastfeeding women should also avoid green tea.

People who drink excessive amounts of caffeine (including caffeine from green tea) for prolonged period of time may experience irritability, insomnia, heart palpitation, and dizziness. Caffeine overdose can cause nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, headache, and loss of appetite. If you are drinking a lot of tea and start to vomit or hold abdominal spasms, you may have caffeine poisoning. Lower your caffeine intake and see your condition care provider if your symptoms are severe.


Possible Interactions
If you are currently individual treated with any of the following medication, you should not drink green tea or take green tea extract short first talking to your healthcare provider:

Adenosine
Green tea may inhibit the activities of adenosine, a medication administered in a hospital setting for an irregular (and usually unstable) heart rhythm.

Antibiotics, beta-lactam
Green tea may increase the effectiveness of beta-lactam antibiotics by reducing bacterial resistance to treatment.

Benzodiazepines
Caffeine (including caffeine from green tea) have been shown to use up the sedative effects of benzodiazepines (medications commonly used to treat anxiety, such as diazepam and lorazepam).

Beta-blockers, propranolol and metoprolol
Caffeine (including caffeine from green tea) may increase blood pressure in ancestors taking propranolol and metoprolol (medications used to treat high blood pressure and heart disease).

Blood Thinning Medications
Green tea should not be taken beside warfarin, a blood-thinning medication, because the herb contains vitamin K and, thus, can render warfarin ineffective.

Similarly, green tea and aspirin should not be mixed because they both prevent platelets from clotting. Using the two together, therefore, may increase your risk of bleeding.

Chemotherapy
The combination of green tea and chemotherapy medication, specifically doxorubicin and tamoxifen, increased the effectiveness of these medication in laboratory test. These results have not even so been demonstrated surrounded by studies of people, however.

On the other paw, there enjoy been reports of both green and black tea extracts stimulating a gene in prostate cancer cell that may cause them to be smaller quantity sensitive to chemotherapy drugs. Given this potential interaction, black and green tea (as well as extracts of these teas) should not be taken while reception chemotherapy for prostate cancer in unusual.

Clozapine
The anti-psychotic effects of the medication clozapine may be reduced if taken less than 40 minutes after drinking green tea.

Ephedrine
When taken together beside ephedrine, green tea may cause agitation, tremors, insomnia, and solidity loss.

Lithium
Green tea has be shown to reduce blood level of lithium (a medication used to treat manic/depression).

Monoamine oxidase inhibitors (MAOIs)
Green tea may cause a severe increase in blood pressure (called a "hypertensive crisis") when taken together near MAOIs used to treat depression. Examples of MAOIs include phenelzine and tranylcypromine.

Oral contraceptives
Oral contraceptives can prolong the amount of time caffeine stays in the body and may increase its stimulating effects.

Phenylpropanolamine
A combination of caffeine (including caffeine from green tea) and phenylpropanolamine (an ingredient used in many over-the-counter and prescription cough and cold medication and weight loss products)can make happen mania and a severe increase in blood pressure. The FDA issued a public form advisory in November 2000 to tip off people of the risk of bleeding in the brain from use of this medication and have strongly urged all manufacturer of this drug to remove it from the market.

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Unless your babe-in-arms has trouble sleeping, I would not verbs about taking green tea or any other moderate source of caffeine.
Green tea is an excellent source of antioxidants. Go for it!





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