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Are Femara, Gonal-f, and Ovidrel compatible with breastfeeding?

It is not recommended to use Femara, Gonal-F, and Ovidrel while breastfeeding. There is limited data on the safety of using these medications during breastfeeding, and there are concerns that they may affect milk production. It is advised to stop taking Femara at least 10 days before breastfeeding.

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