Talk to your doctor about supplementing your baby with your expressed breast milk that you pump after each feeding or with an infant formula.
Talk to your doctor about a supplement if your levels are low — especially if you don't eat red meat (which is loaded with iron).
For now, make sure you're using a high - quality product and
talking to your doctor about your supplement use and the natural remedies you're incorporating into your life.
Talk to your doctor about supplementing with progesterone.
These people may want to
talk to their doctor about supplements.
Not exact matches
If you feel that you are seriously deficient,
talk to your
doctor about taking
supplements.
Your prenatal vitamin may already contain DHA, but if it doesn't,
talk to your
doctor about taking a DHA
supplement of 200
to 400 milligrams a day.
If you are breastfeeding and can not find a way
to routinely consume 1,000 mg of calcium in your diet,
talk to your
doctor about a dietary
supplement.
Talk to your
doctor about any OTC drugs or
supplements you take or plan
to take while pregnant
to ensure a safe pregnancy and a healthy baby.
Talk to your
doctor or a lactation consultant
about taking a lecithin
supplement.
And finally, if you find that it's difficult
to get your baby all the nutrition he needs without dairy products,
talk with his
doctor about whether your baby might benefit from taking
supplements.
If you are worried
about how your baby is growing, you should
talk with the baby's
doctor right away before starting
to supplement with formula.
When you're trying
to decide which prenatal vitamin
to supplement your diet with,
talk to your
doctor or midwife
about their recommendations and keep some things in mind:
(If you have any concerns that you may not be getting the proper amount of nutrients,
talk to your
doctor or nutritionist
about improving your diet or the possibility of taking
supplements.)
I
talked to his
doctor about it and she said he was not getting any vitamin D or E so he had
to take a
supplement for these vitamins.
If mom's milk is taking too long
to come in its time
to talk to a
doctor and think
about supplementing with formula until the milk fully comes in.
And,
talk to your
doctor about any other vitamin
supplements that you many need.
Talk to your
doctor about whether you should take herbal
supplements that are thought
to increase breast milk production.
If your baby can't get enough fluoride from the water he or she is drinking — for instance, if your baby drinks only water from a well — then it's time
to talk to your
doctor about the appropriate
supplements.
Talk to your
doctor about which
supplement may be right for you, and don't forget
to add a healthy diet into the mix.
According
to the World Health Organization, for the first 6 months, breastfeeding your baby should provide everything he needs for health and nutrition, but if you're determined that you're breastfeeding for the long haul, you should
talk to your
doctor about vitamin D
supplements for your baby.
Learn more
about the importance of
talking to your
doctor about getting pregnant before you actually become pregnant and find out
about genetic testing, the importance of folic acid
supplements, prenatal vitamins, healthy diets, and light exercise.
Talk to your
doctor about whether you should consider
supplementing with formula or formula - feeding.
And so, if you've read up on CoQ10,
talked with your
doctor of medical provider
about dosing and possible interactions with any medications your taking, and found a
supplement that you trust — you've got the green light
to try it out.
In other words: If you have heart disease in your family, are struggling with it currently, and are interested in
supplements,
talking to your
doctor about CoQ10 has some scientific validity behind it.
If you're often fatigued or get sick frequently it may be worthwhile
talking to your
doctor about a blood test and iron
supplements,» Shea concludes.
Look
to include fatty fish (salmon, halibut, sardines) if you eat it, and pastured eggs or otherwise try
to include sea vegetables or a microalgae
supplement (
talk to your
doctor or dietitian
about supplementation
to fit your individual needs).
Also, be sure
to talk to your
doctor about other drugs or
supplements you might take along with your sleep medication,
to protect against dangerous interactions or unnecessary side effects.
You should always
talk to your
doctor about using natural
supplements and nutraceuticals.
Although according
to Dr. Ross, medications, herbs, or
supplements that affect your ability
to form blood clots could pose a problem, so remember
to always
talk to your
doctor about any herbal medicine or
supplements you're taking.
And because 70 percent of women 51
to 70 do nt get enough vitamin D (vital for calcium absorption), make sure you get at least 400 IU per day;
talk to your
doctor about taking a
supplement.
Take a look at what you are eating and
talk to your
doctor about possibly
supplementing with some vitamins.
Talk to your
doctor about any sleep aid or
supplement you are considering, as well as the reasons why.
If you're concerned
about your levels of L - arginine, or if you want
to try
supplementing L - arginine as a potential ergogenic aid,
talk to a registered dietician or naturopathic
doctor to get recommendations on proper dosage based on your personal needs.
Talk with your
doctor about how
to safely add
supplements into your total beauty routine.
Talk to your Holistic
Doctor about what
supplements are the most beneficial for you.
If you experience fatigue, constipation or leg cramps while eating low carb, you should
talk to your
doctor about adding these minerals back in — possibly in
supplement form.
It is also important
to talk with your
doctor about any potential side effects you may experience from taking acai berry
supplements.
Here are some other foods high in iron: http://www.webmd.com/diet/features/top-10-iron-rich-foods. Supplementing iron can have some nasty side effects (constipation, loss of appetite, and vomiting among others), so you need
to talk to your
doctor about taking an iron
supplement before purchasing.
Take a prenatal vitamin with iron every day, or
talk to your
doctor about taking an iron
supplement (pill).
The point is that it's better not
to take an antioxidant
supplement unless you have a specific reason
to and you've
talked to your
doctor about it.
If you are a thyroid patient and have already addressed these four important components and yet still can't lose weight, you may want
to talk to your
doctor about dietary
supplements.
Also
talk to your
doctor about what
supplements you might need.
If you are interested in taking diet or thyroid
supplements, you'll need
to talk to a trained herbalist or naturopath
about other options for weight loss support that might be helpful or consult your
doctor about the prescription options available.
Before we
talk about Care / of, let's be clear: You should
talk to your
doctor before taking any sort of medication or
supplements.
Consider
talking to your
doctor about taking a magnesium
supplement.