Which stomach pills can you take while breastfeeding

If you have stomach pain during breastfeeding, medication is generally not recommended because most stomach medications, such as proton pump inhibitors, H2 receptor antagonists, and so on, have the potential to affect the baby’s development.
1. If you are breastfeeding and have mild stomach pain, if the stomach cramps are caused by cold, it is recommended that you apply localized hot compresses and drink plenty of hot water, which will help relieve the pain.
2. For patients with moderate pain, if the pain is caused by indigestion and damage to the gastric mucosa, you can consider taking magnesium aluminum carbonate chewable tablets, which has a safety rating of L2, has fewer side effects and has little effect on infants. It is recommended to take a small amount of magnesium aluminum carbonate chewable tablets to neutralize stomach acid, and it is recommended to breastfeed after 48 hours after taking the medicine.
3. If the stomach pain is particularly serious, the patient manifests acidity or distension obviously, and the above methods can not be relieved, it may be gastric erosion or peptic ulcer, you can take a moderate amount of proton pump inhibitors, such as omeprazole enteric-coated tablets, pantoprazole enteric-coated tablets, etc., and it is recommended to take the drug, and then breastfeeding after 48 hours.
However, if the stomach pain is severe and you can’t clearly determine whether it is a stomach disease, you need to consult a hospital in time, because acute pancreatitis, cholecystitis, gastrointestinal perforation and other diseases, even coronary artery disease and so on, there may be suspected symptoms of stomach pain. All of the above medications should be taken in accordance with medical advice.