While these medications are generally manageable during breastfeeding, some caution is needed. Fluconazole (for fungal infection) and the potassium citrate-cranberry combination (for urinary symptoms) are widely considered safe for nursing mothers. Norfloxacin (the antibiotic) passes into breast milk in very small amounts; while usually safe, alternative antibiotics are sometimes preferred. There is no need to panic. You can continue breastfeeding, but closely monitor your baby for temporary side effects like diarrhea or diaper rash. Please consult your pediatrician or gynecologist before starting these medicines to ensure they are the safest choices for your baby's specific health status.
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