Can a woman in labor take anti-inflammatory drugs during her monthly period?

Mothers can eat anti-inflammatory drugs in the monthly period, but need to be used reasonably under the guidance of the doctor, do not blindly use drugs, so as not to affect breastfeeding, and may even affect the recovery of the body. During the period of time when the mother is sitting on the moon, due to her own immunity is relatively poor, there may be mastitis, vaginitis and so on. Mastitis can be accompanied by symptoms such as breast swelling and pain; vaginitis can cause vaginal itching and pain. If the inflammation is more serious, it may also lead to fever and other symptoms, you need to take anti-inflammatory drugs under the guidance of the doctor, such as cefixime, penicillin, etc., to help the inflammation recovery, so as not to affect the health. Some anti-inflammatory drugs may affect the baby through breast milk, it is recommended to take under the guidance of a doctor. If necessary, you can suspend breastfeeding, and then continue breastfeeding after stopping the medication.