Mickey Sun Smacker Spf 24 Classic Strawberry | Octinoxate, Oxybenzone, Padimate O Lipstick Breastfeeding
American Academy of Pediatrics and other medical experts exclusively recommend to breastfeed the baby for first 6 months. Once you introduce baby to other foods it is recommended to breastfeed for at least first year of babys life. Taking medication while breastfeeding could be tricky as most drugs pass in breast milk. In this article we will evaluate Mickey Sun Smacker Spf 24 Classic Strawberry | Octinoxate, Oxybenzone, Padimate O Lipstick for its safety in breastfeeding.

What is Mickey Sun Smacker Spf 24 Classic Strawberry | Octinoxate, Oxybenzone, Padimate O Lipstick ?


HELPS PREVENT SUNBURN.

Brief: Sunscreen

Can I use Mickey Sun Smacker Spf 24 Classic Strawberry | Octinoxate, Oxybenzone, Padimate O Lipstick while breastfeeding?

Mickey Sun Smacker Spf 24 Classic Strawberry | Octinoxate, Oxybenzone, Padimate O Lipstick Contains 3 active ingredients that are Octinoxate, Oxybenzone, Padimate o. We do have breastfeeding analysis and safety rating of some of the active ingredients but unfortunately we do not have any information of some of active ingredients used. Below we have provided whatever information we do have. But please do not take any decision based on below provided information and contact your health care provider as this information is incomplete.

Octinoxate and Breastfeeding

Unsafe

Is Mickey Sun Smacker Spf 24 Classic Strawberry | Octinoxate, Oxybenzone, Padimate O Lipstick safe while breastfeeding

Octinoxate (Octylmethoxycinnamate) has been detected in human urine, blood and breast milk and is known for moderate risk of skin allergy. Some studies suggest that Octinoxate has estrogen like effects however less than 1% skin penetration has been found in human laboratory studies. As not much study has been done on effects of Octinoxate during breast feeding its recommended to use safe alternatives.

Octyl Methoxycinnamate (OMC) is a frequently used UV-filter in sunscreens and other cosmetics. Octinoxate can be systemically absorbed after skin application, being found in the deeper layers of the stratum corneum as well as urine, plasma, and breast milk. The mean maximum plasma concentration detected after application of 2mg/cm2 sunscreen was 7ng/mL in women and 16ng/mL in men. FDA study found blood levels 13 times above cutoff for systemic exposure.

Several studies indicated that OMC acts as an endocrine disruptor due to the ability to interfere with endocrine system at different levels. In humans OMC exposure has minor, but statistically significant effects on the levels of testosterone and estradiol. Moreover, some studies suggested that OMC can interact with the hypothalamo-pituitary-thyroid (HPT) axis.

Moreover, a study of offspring of dams treated with OMC (500�1000 mg/kg/day) showed sex-dependent behavioral changes, namely decreased motor activity in females, but not in males, and improved spatial learning in males, suggesting that OMC can affect neuronal development, however the doses used in these experiments were extremely high, not relevant to possible human exposure.

Note: Study and data for tropical use only

Warning: High dosage shall be avoided as reproductive system, thyroid and behavioral alterations in animal studies has been found, Tropical usage in breast area shall be avoided to prevent the OCTINOXATE passing orally in Infants.

Oxybenzone and Breastfeeding

Dangerous

Oxybenzone has been found in mother�s milk. And has relatively high 1% to 9% skin penetration in lab studies. Oxybenzone has relatively high rates of skin allergy, it has weak estrogen like effects, and its observed as moderate anti-androgen. Oxybenzone is associated with altered birth weight in human studies. It is not recommended to use Oxybenzone during breast feeding.

Note: Study and data for tropical use only.

Warning: Tropical usage in breast area shall be avoided to prevent the Oxybenzone passing orally in Infants.


I already used Mickey Sun Smacker Spf 24 Classic Strawberry | Octinoxate, Oxybenzone, Padimate O Lipstick and meanwhile I breastfed my baby should I be concerned?

Not much study has been done on safety of Mickey Sun Smacker Spf 24 Classic Strawberry | Octinoxate, Oxybenzone, Padimate O Lipstick in breastfeeding and its ingredients. Even we do not have complete information about usage of Mickey Sun Smacker Spf 24 Classic Strawberry | Octinoxate, Oxybenzone, Padimate O Lipstick in breastfeeding so at this point a trained medical professional could be your best bet. If you observe anything abnormal with your baby please contact 911.


My doctor has prescribed me Mickey Sun Smacker Spf 24 Classic Strawberry | Octinoxate, Oxybenzone, Padimate O Lipstick, what should I do?

If your doctor considers Mickey Sun Smacker Spf 24 Classic Strawberry | Octinoxate, Oxybenzone, Padimate O Lipstick safe enough to prescribe for you that means its benefits should outweigh its known risks for you.


If I am using Mickey Sun Smacker Spf 24 Classic Strawberry | Octinoxate, Oxybenzone, Padimate O Lipstick, will my baby need extra monitoring?

We are not Sure, Please check with your healthcare provider or doctor.


Who can I talk to if I have questions about usage of Mickey Sun Smacker Spf 24 Classic Strawberry | Octinoxate, Oxybenzone, Padimate O Lipstick in breastfeeding?

US
National Womens Health and Breastfeeding Helpline: 800-994-9662 (TDD 888-220-5446) 9 a.m. and 6 p.m. ET, Monday through Friday

UK
National Breastfeeding Helpline: 0300-100-0212 9.30am to 9.30pm, daily
Association of Breastfeeding Mothers: 0300-330-5453
La Leche League: 0345-120-2918
The Breastfeeding Network supporter line in Bengali and Sylheti: 0300-456-2421
National Childbirth Trust (NCT): 0300-330-0700

Australia
National Breastfeeding Helpline: 1800-686-268 24 hours a day, 7 days a week

Canada
Telehealth Ontario for breastfeeding: 1-866-797-0000 24 hours a day, 7 days a week