Crinone | Progesterone Gel Breastfeeding
Most health expert recommend six month of exclusive breastfeeding but statics suggest that numbers are not good, almost 95% mothers start breastfeeding but this number drops to 40% in first three month and further it drops to 15% till fifth month. Sometime its due to need of medication usage. Because of these statics its important to provide good information on safety of drugs in breastfeeding so that it can be improved when possible. In this FAQ sheet we will discuss about exposure to Crinone | Progesterone Gel while breastfeeding. We will also discuss about common side effects and warnings associated with Crinone | Progesterone Gel.

What is Crinone | Progesterone Gel used for?


Assisted Reproductive Technology Crinone® 8% is indicated for progesterone supplementation or replacement as part of an Assisted Reproductive Technology ("ART") treatment for infertile women with progesterone deficiency. Secondary Amenorrhea Crinone® 4% is indicated for the treatment of secondary amenorrhea. Crinone® 8% is indicated for use in women who have failed to respond to treatment with Crinone® 4%.

I am breastfeeding mother and I am using Crinone | Progesterone Gel. Can it have any bad effect on my kid? Shall I search for better alternative?

Crinone | Progesterone Gel safe for breastfeeding
Active ingredient in Crinone | Progesterone Gel is Progesterone and based on our analysis of Progesterone it appears that using Crinone | Progesterone Gel is safe in breastfeeding. Below is analysis of Progesterone while breastfeeding.

Statement of Manufacturer/Labeler about breastfeeding usage
Nursing Mothers Detectable amounts of progestins have been identified in the milk of mothers receiving them. The effect of this on the nursing infant has not been determined.

Crinone | Progesterone Gel Breastfeeding Analsys


Progesterone while Breastfeeding

Safe

CAS Number: 57-83-0

Excreted into breast milk in a non-significant amount with no side-effects observed in breastfed infants of treated mothers. The plasma levels in those infants have been undetectable or very low. During the first 6 weeks after birth, non-hormonal methods are of choice as contraceptives. If associated to estrogens may inhibit lactation. It is recommended the use of contraceptive medication that does not contain estrogens, or, better if it contains progestogen alone.


Crinone | Progesterone Gel Breastfeeding Analsys - 2


Progesterone while Breastfeeding

CAS Number: 57-83-0

Release from the progesterone-releasing intrauterine device available in the United States is 65 mcg/day or only 0.65% of the dose released from most of the devices reported in the literature. Because of the low levels of progesterone in breastmilk, even with the high-dose products, amounts ingested by the infant are small and would not be expected to cause any adverse effects in breastfed infants. The progesterone vaginal ring available in some countries produces maternal blood levels that are lower than those of ovulating women.[1] Most studies indicate that progesterone is not detrimental to milk production or duration of nursing.[2][3] No special precautions appear to be required. In Russia, a progesterone gel (Progestogel - Besins Healthcare; not available in the US) has been used topically as a one-time application to the breasts to treat postpartum breast engorgement when more conservative measures have failed.[4] A subsequent study failed to detect any decrease in breast hardness 20 minutes after application of progesterone gel in mothers with engorgement.[5] The safety and efficacy of this use have not been well studied and the manufacturer of Progestogel recommends avoiding its use during lactation.



What should I do if already breastfed my kid after using Crinone | Progesterone Gel?

It is always a good idea to keep your healthcare provider or doctor informed about your drug usage during pregnancy and breastfeeding but if you have not informed your doctor about Crinone | Progesterone Gel and have used it then do not panic as Crinone | Progesterone Gel is mostly safe in breastfeeding and should not cause any harm to your baby.


I am nursing mother and my doctor has suggested me to use Crinone | Progesterone Gel, is it safe?

Usage of Crinone | Progesterone Gel is safe for nursing mothers and baby, No worries.


If I am using Crinone | Progesterone Gel, will my baby need extra monitoring?

No


Who can I talk to if I have questions about usage of Crinone | Progesterone Gel 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