Is Matula tea safe for breastfeeding mothers?

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Matula tea is not recommended for breastfeeding mothers due to insufficient safety data. This herbal preparation, primarily marketed for treating H. pylori infections, contains various plant compounds that have not been adequately studied in lactating women 1. When a substance is consumed by a breastfeeding mother, certain components can pass into breast milk and potentially affect the nursing infant. The specific herbs in Matula tea may contain bioactive compounds with unknown effects on infants.

Some key points to consider:

  • There is a lack of inter-professional communication and guidelines on the use of herbal products by breastfeeding mothers 1.
  • Healthcare providers should advise breastfeeding women about the potential risks and benefits of herbal products, including Matula tea 2.
  • If you're breastfeeding and concerned about H. pylori infection, it's better to consult with your healthcare provider about treatment options that have established safety profiles during lactation, such as antibiotics and acid suppressants 3.
  • Standard medical treatments for H. pylori typically involve antibiotics and acid suppressants, some of which have been studied in breastfeeding women and may be safer alternatives 3.
  • Always discuss any herbal supplements or medications with your healthcare provider before using them while breastfeeding to ensure the safety of both you and your baby 4, 2.

In general, breastfeeding women should be cautious when using herbal products, including Matula tea, due to the potential risks to their infants 5, 1. It is essential to prioritize the safety and well-being of both the mother and the baby, and to consult with a healthcare provider before using any herbal supplements or medications while breastfeeding.

References

Research

Gastrointestinal medications and breastfeeding.

Journal of human lactation : official journal of International Lactation Consultant Association, 1998

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Safety of Popular Herbal Supplements in Lactating Women.

Journal of human lactation : official journal of International Lactation Consultant Association, 2015

Research

[Are herbs safe during pregnancy and breastfeeding].

Akusherstvo i ginekologiia, 2012

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