Acidity and indigestion are common digestive issues women may face during nursing. While dietary changes are helpful, some might consider taking over-the-counter (OTC) antacids such as Tums. But is Tums safe while breastfeeding? Certain medicines can pass through breast milk and reach the baby, increasing the risk of side effects. Hence, consulting a doctor is essential before consuming any medicines, even mild antacids. It can help you avoid side effects while also ensuring you take the right dosage. Read on as we give you an insight into what is Tums, its safety during nursing, possible side effects, and tips to ensure its safe use for lactating mothers.

What Are Tums?

Tums is a type of antacid made with a combination of sucrose (which is also known as sugar) and calcium carbonate. In the U.S. it is manufactured by GlaxoSmithKline. Tums is available as an OTC, in the form of a sugar-free tablet as well. Tums relieve various issues related to digestion, such as indigestion, acidity, heartburn, sour reflexes and more. Tums is also considered as a calcium supplement.

Is It Safe To Take Tums While You Are Breastfeeding?

Tums contain calcium carbonate, which can easily pass into your breast milk and onto your baby. It also contains simethicone as an ingredient, but there is not enough evidence to show whether or not it passes into your breast milk. To be sure that your baby will not face any side effects if you take Tums during breastfeeding, consult your doctor first.

Side Effects Of Taking Tums While Breastfeeding

Even though Tums is an over the counter medication, it is important that you first speak to your doctor before taking it, especially when you are a breastfeeding mom. Do remember that not everyone will experience the same side effects. Also, the side effects that you do experience may range from mild to severe, but it is important that you do mention the same to your doctor. Here are a few side effects that you may experience when you take Tums when breastfeeding:

1. Constipation

You may experience slight or sudden constipation. If you experience any discomfort or do not pass stool for two days at a stretch after you have taken Tums, make sure to stop it and speak to your doctor about it.

2. Loss of appetite

You may also experience a loss of appetite and may not feel hungry enough, as compared to how much you eat while you are breastfeeding.

3. Sudden and unexplained loss in weight

It is also possible that you notice a sudden loss of weight, even if you have not made any changes to your diet. The weight loss that you will experience as a side effect of taking Tums will be sudden and kind of without any apparent reason. Also, if you do experience a loss of appetite as a result of the side effect of taking Tums, it may lead to weight loss.

4. Vomiting or nausea

In some cases, you may experience vomiting once you take Tums. Even if you experience it once or twice, do stop taking the medication and speak to your doctor about it.

Additional Side Effects Of Using Tums

In addition to the above signs and symptoms, you may also experience the following side effects when you take Tums. Do make sure to speak to your doctor immediately if you experience:

Pain in the muscles or the bones

Sudden mood swings such as unexplained depression, over anxiousness, confusion and irritability, without any likely reason

An increase in your thirst or feeling thirsty all the time, even when you have enough water or fluids

Frequent urination or an increase in the number of times you urinate, as well as a sudden urge to urinate immediately

Feeling weak or tired all the time, even if you have rested or slept well

Serious Side Effects Of Using Tums

Here are a few serious side effects of using Tums that are rare, but may still occur. Do visit your nearest medical center immediately if you experience:

Excessive dizziness

Difficulty in breathing

Swelling on any part of your body (especially if it is in the face, throat or tongue)

Itching on any part of your body

The appearance of rashes on any part of your body that may or may not spread or itch

Before You Take Tums

While you are breastfeeding your baby, you have to check with your doctor before you take Tums. Also, if you have any health issues that you are currently being treated for, or are aware of, make sure you mention the same to your doctor. Here are a few health conditions about which you should speak to your doctor , when you ask about taking tums while breastfeeding:

Speak to your doctor if you are aware of any medical allergies that you have experienced in the past. In case you are allergic to calcium carbonate or simethicone, make sure you tell your doctor about the same.

Sometimes, Tums can contain some inactive ingredients, such as soy, which may not always be mentioned in the ingredient list, or which you may not be aware of. If you know that you have an allergic reaction to soy, make sure to tell your doctor about it.

If you have suffered from or are currently suffering from very high levels of calcium in your body, a condition that is known as hypercalcemia, make sure you inform your doctor about it.

If you have suffered from any blockage in the stomach or intestines, do keep your doctor informed.

If you have ever experienced kidney stones or severe dehydration or are currently experiencing these symptoms, do speak to your doctor about it.

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