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Pilgrim 1% Hyaluronic Acid SPF 50 PA+++ Sunscreen Gel is generally considered safe for topical use during lactation, as it is applied externally and not known to affect breast milk.
🩺 Safety Considerations for Lactating Women
- This sunscreen is for external use only and contains ingredients typical of broad-spectrum sunscreens.
- There is no direct evidence of harm to breastfeeding infants from topical sunscreens like this; systemic absorption is minimal.
- A patch test is recommended to check for any skin irritation or allergy before regular use.
🩺 Recommendations
- Apply as directed, avoiding the nipple area if breastfeeding soon after application.
- Discontinue use if any rash, redness, or itching occurs.
- Consult a dermatologist or lactation specialist if you have concerns about skin sensitivity or specific ingredient reactions during breastfeeding.
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