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Breastfeeding mothers to use Retinol cream part2

Vitamin A (The initial substance of retinol cream) and breastfeeding mothers

Vitamin A (The initial substance of retinol cream) and breastfeeding mothers

No appropriate studies to assess the risk of a baby with this using drug during the breastfeeding. You should compare the benefits with outweighs the risk of harm that may have occurred prior to using this medication during breastfeeding. The best way is that you should consult your doctor.

Caution: 

Vitamins can accumulate in the body, when we get too much vitamin needs. It accumulates in the body. This may be to cause poisoning symptoms or is life threatening.

The problem with vitamin A (The initial substance of retinol cream) as follows.

The problem with vitamin A (The initial substance of retinol cream) as follows

- Adults who received vitamin A 7,000 RE (25,000 units) a day over 8 months or take vitamin 450,000 RE (1,500,000 units) at one time

- Children who received vitamin A 5,400 RE (18,000 units) per day over several months or take vitamin A 105,100 RE (350,000 units) at one time

- Pregnant women who received vitamin A (The initial substance of the retinol cream) than 1,800 RE (6,000 units) per day

Breastfeeding mothers to use Retinol cream part1

Vitamin A and Retinol cream with pregnancy

Vitamin A and Retinol cream with pregnancy

Studies in animals and people who are pregnant, it has evidence that vitamin A or and the retinol cream can cause abnormalities in the fetus. This drug should not be used in women that are expected to become pregnant or are pregnant, because of the risks of using drugs. It is more harm than good.

Source: http://www.umm.edu/altmed/articles/vitamin-a-000331.htm

Retinol cream should not be used in women that are expected to become pregnant or are pregnant

Specifies the amount of Retinol (Retinol cream) in adults generally as follows

Male age 19 years and over: 900 mcg or 3,000 IU of retinol (RDA)
Women aged 19 years and over: 700 mcg or 2,333 IU
Pregnant women aged 14-18 years: 750 mcg or 2,500 IU
Pregnant women aged 19 years and over: 770 mcg or 2,567 IU
Breastfeeding women aged 14 to 18 years: 1,200 mcg or 4,000 IU
Breastfeeding women aged 19 years and over: 1,300 mcg or 4,333 IU

Source http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/drug-information/DR601623.

Retinol cream: derivative of vitamin A acid

Retinol cream: derivative of vitamin A acid

The retinol cream is creams that contain a derivative of vitamin A acid, which is the main ingredient in cosmetics brands of skin care. According to theory, retinol is converted to vitamin A acid in the skin, but is less irritating to the skin. It can be use easier than vitamin A acid.

Retinol cream will help remove the tiny wrinkles

Retinol cream will help remove the tiny wrinkles

It has been proven that if used correctly and consistently, it will help remove the tiny wrinkles. Retinol cream makes uneven skin color or paleness to better and consistency, stimulate the production of collagen. It makes the pores firmer, surface oily reduced. It also features an acne cure as well.

Simple techniques to start using this cream by starting from a very small amount, calculate on simple is about the size of a lentil, apply to the entire face, use after cleansing then wipe it dry, wait about 20-30 minutes then apply cream and the start of every other night, when face begins pretreatment then change to apply cream every night.

Retinol cream should not be used during pregnancy

The Retinol cream should not be used during pregnancy

This cream should not be used during pregnancy or breastfeeding. It could harm the unborn baby. Another matter is applying the cream in this group. It will make your skin sensitive to sunlight or a rash when it was sunny. Therefore, you should apply sunscreen all the time.