
Relieving Discomfort: Non-Prescription Cold and Pain Relief While Breastfeeding
Concerns regarding potential harm to nursing infants from maternal medication use often leads to advice suggesting discontinuation of breastfeeding. Such guidance, when inaccurate, may jeopardize the breastfeeding relationship and the infant's nutrition. While lactation consultants/counselors may not possess the authority to prescribe medications, their responsibility in this case lies in delivering competent care and advocating for lactating parents. This advocacy hinges on a comprehensive understanding of medication compatibility with lactation.
In this presentation, we will review the basics of medications? compatibility with breastfeeding, with a specific emphasis on non-prescription drugs indicated for pain management and common cold relief. We will have an overview about common platforms to use as references, interpreting medication labels including commonly used drugs for pain relief and colds, weighing and communicating potential risks and benefit. Attendees will enhance their ability to engage in informed evidence-based dialogues with lactating families about the safe use of over-the-counter analgesics and common cold medication. By equipping ourselves with this knowledge in addition to our communication skills, we can fulfill our vital role as advocates for the lactating parent, ensuring the promotion of both maternal well-being and infant nutrition by preserving the breastfeeding relationship.
This lecture was originally offered as part of the GOLD Lactation Conference 2024.


Dr. Nour El Hoda is a dedicated lactation consultant with a profound commitment to supporting breastfeeding mothers and infants. Her journey began in 2014, initially as a community volunteer, where she witnessed the challenges mothers faced on their breastfeeding journeys. Motivated to make a lasting impact, she pursued a transformative path, eventually becoming a Certified Lactation Specialist in 2015, the an International Board Certified Lactation Consultant (IBCLC).
Dr. Nour El Hoda's approach to lactation support is rooted in her belief that each breastfeeding experience is unique. Holding a PharmD degree from Saint-Joseph University in Beirut, her background in pharmacy, allows her to provide holistic guidance, blending medical expertise with compassionate care.
What sets her apart is her extensive experience across diverse settings, including hospitals, home visitation programs, and training of breastfeeding specialists. She also offered her technical support to different organizations and helped numerous families overcome challenges and reach their breastfeeding goals.
Dr. Nour El Hoda's commitment extends beyond in-person consultations, offering online resources, follow-up care, and support groups to empower families on their breastfeeding journeys. . She is passionate about spreading breastfeeding knowledge among peers and professionals as well as through her direct work with mothers.
As a continuous learner, Dr. Nour El Hoda stays updated with the latest advancements in lactation support, ensuring her clients receive top-notch care. Her speaking engagement at the esteemed conference promises a wealth of knowledge and inspiration, sharing invaluable insights into the art and science of lactation consulting.
1. List 5 non-prescription medications for pain and common cold relief that are compatible with breastfeeding.
2. Explain key points relative to lactational pharmacology.
3. List common references to check medications’ compatibility with breastfeeding.
Concerns regarding potential harm to nursing infants from maternal medication use often leads to advice suggesting discontinuation of breastfeeding. Such guidance, when inaccurate, may jeopardize the breastfeeding relationship and the infant's nutrition. While lactation consultants/counselors may not possess the authority to prescribe medications, their responsibility in this case lies in delivering competent care and advocating for lactating parents. This advocacy hinges on a comprehensive understanding of medication compatibility with lactation.
In this presentation, we will review the basics of medications’ compatibility with breastfeeding, with a specific emphasis on non-prescription drugs indicated for pain management and common cold relief. We will have an overview about common platforms to use as references, interpreting medication labels including commonly used drugs for pain relief and colds, weighing and communicating potential risks and benefit. Attendees will enhance their ability to engage in informed evidence-based dialogues with lactating families about the safe use of over-the-counter analgesics and common cold medication. By equipping ourselves with this knowledge in addition to our communication skills, we can fulfill our vital role as advocates for the lactating parent, ensuring the promotion of both maternal well-being and infant nutrition by preserving the breastfeeding relationship.
Accreditation
CERPs - Continuing Education Recognition Points
Applicable to International Board Certified Lactation Consultants (IBCLCs), Certified Lactation Counselors (CLCs), Certified Lactation Educators (CLEs), Childbirth Educators (CBEs) and Doulas. GOLD Conferences has been designated as a Long Term Provider of CERPs by IBLCE--Approval #CLT114-07. This program is approved for 1 L-CERP.
AAFP CME Credits for Physicians & Nurses
The American Academy of Family Physicians has reviewed this activity and deemed it acceptable for AAFP credit. Term of approval is from 04/01/2025 to 04/01/2026. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity. This activity is approved for 1 AAFP Elective CME credit.
Dietetic CPEUs - Continuing Professional Education Units
Applicable to Dieticians & Nutritionists, this program is approved for 1 Dietetic CPEU by the Commission on Dietetic Registration - the credentialing agency for the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics.
Midwifery CEUs - MEAC / NARM Contact Hours
This program is accredited through the Midwifery Education & Accreditation Council (MEAC) for 1 Contact Hour (0.1 MEAC CEU).
It is also recognized by the North American Registry of Midwives (NARM) for 1 CEU/Contact Hour. Please note that 0.1 MEAC CEU is equivalent to 1.0 NARM CEU/Contact Hour.
Nurse Contact Hours
This nursing continuing professional development activity was approved by the American Nurses Association Massachusetts, an accredited approver by the American Nurses Credentialing Center's Commission (ANCC) on Accreditation for 1 Nursing Contact Hour.
Nurse Contact Hours are valid until 04/02/2026.
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