02-20-2021, 06:25 PM
(02-19-2021, 10:26 AM)AriGold Wrote:(02-19-2021, 09:13 AM)Darwin Wrote: Hi Shannon,
I've asked variations of this question and probably know the answer but just wanted to check if anything has changed.
My partner is expecting and wants to use MLS as she has exams coming up; would you advise against using it until she's delivered?
Thanks a lot,
As far as I know MLS has Universal Detox in it which is not helpful for an unborn child in the belly. From my side a definite "no" and again the request to see if programs are allowed to be used by pregnant women, breastfeeding women or around children.
UD is not going to be an issue for pregnant women unless they're already doing, or have been doing, things that are toxic for the fetus, such as smoking, drinking regularly, doing drugs, drinking water laced with carcinogens and pollution, etc. In such cases, the best thing to do is simply stop doing those things, and wait until you've given birth and had time to recover, before trying to use a sub that has UD in it.
If your partner intends to breast feed, then detoxing is a good idea, but it should have been done before getting pregnant.
Otherwise, it's very unlikely to cause any issues, but you may still want to be safe instead of sorry.
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