I don't see that as safe because these medications haven't been tested in a population that's that young. This applies to both breastfeeding and pumping breast milk thats fed to a baby, she adds

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Some practitioners use KLOW during active flares and GLOW during more stable periods, and I find that approach compelling for the right patients
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