Can I breastfeed?

Expert answer:

Yes, the woman can breast-feed moon bath, because both hydrogen peroxide and other products used to discolor the body's hairs can be used during breastfeeding without risk of harming the baby.

Even if a small amount of product is absorbed through the skin, it is unlikely to pass into breast milk.

However, to avoid direct contact of the products with the baby, it is important to avoid the moon bath in the chest area, especially in the breasts.

In addition, if you are doing the hair whitening yourself, you should wash your hands thoroughly with soap and water before picking up the baby.

Following this care, the moon bath offers no risk to the baby and can be done without problems by the mother who is breastfeeding.

For further information about the products allowed and prohibited to the mother during breastfeeding, talk to the doctor during the prenatal visits.

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