SLZRdad
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Hey guys, my wife is curious about trying Tirz, but we agreed to wait after she finishes breastfeeding. Do any of you have experience with this while breastfeeding or shortly after giving birth?
I agreeNot worth the risk, imo.
Congrats on the new additionI agree
Thank you! I’m already two boys in and trying to lose weight to last longer with them since I had them late in life (33now36)Congrats on the new addition
39 is probably about the time #3 will come for us!Congrats! I’m a brand-new member but a mom of three. There’s so little info out there about the safety of drugs with breastfeeding because Pharma has zero incentive to test.
Although I’m long since done nursing so I don’t have personal experience combining the two, I’d say hold off going on the tirz. First, nursing is so healthy not only for baby but for you — it decreases your breast cancer risk, for example. Second, you don’t want to deal with side effects like nausea and fatigue while caring for a baby (and two older kids). Finally, you are not at all old and have plenty of time! I had my third at 39.
I’m a retired labor and delivery nurse , the answer No. Losing weight is not worth the harm it may cause your baby. If she wants to lose weight more than the benefits of breastfeeding, she should stop breastfeeding. Period.Hey guys, my wife is curious about trying Tirz, but we agreed to wait after she finishes breastfeeding. Do any of you have experience with this while breastfeeding or shortly after giving birth?
Amen, sister. I'm not an L&D nurse, (I am an ICU nurse) but I nursed for years. I would have never even considered injecting questionable substances into my body while being a source of food for my baby. It's one thing to do it to myself, but a whole different ballgame when involving an infant. I agree that if she wants to lose weight that badly, she needs to stop breastfeeding. The risk is not worth it.I’m a retired labor and delivery nurse , the answer No. Losing weight is not worth the harm it may cause your baby. If she wants to lose weight more than the benefits of breastfeeding, she should stop breastfeeding. Period.
I’m literally screaming in my head at the question alone.
Hey guys, my wife is curious about trying Tirz, but we agreed to wait after she finishes breastfeeding. Do any of you have experience with this while breastfeeding or shortly after giving birth?