Michelle2 was reassured by her doctors that the medications were safe for breastfeeding.
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It was very important to me that I could take the medication while breastfeeding. I would have probably tried to change because breastfeeding for me, came easy. And to me it was a lot easier than bottle feeding. So I wanted to breastfeed. And yeah, so I just made sure that they were safe. And that was something that the doctors also made sure that the medication I was on was safe for the pregnancy, safe for the baby
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