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Pregnancy, breastfeeding and fertility while taking hyoscine hydrobromide - Brand names: Kwells, Joy-Rides, Kwells Kids, Travel Calm, Scopoderm

Hyoscine hydrobromide and pregnancy

Hyoscine hydrobromide is not recommended during pregnancy because not enough is known about its effects.

However, your doctor may offer you hyoscine hydrobromide if you have severe travel sickness that cannot be treated any other way.

Hyoscine hydrobromide and breastfeeding

It is not known how much hyoscine hydrobromide gets into breast milk, but it's likely to be a very small amount.

If you are only taking occasional doses of hyoscine hydrobromide for a short time, for example for travel sickness, it's OK to use while breastfeeding and your baby does not need to be monitored for side effects.

If you need to take hyoscine hydrobromide more regularly, this is still OK while breastfeeding, but monitor your baby for possible side effects, such as sleepiness, constipation, and peeing less than usual.

If your baby is not feeding as well as usual, or you have any other concerns about your baby while you're breastfeeding, talk to your doctor, pharmacist, health visitor or midwife.

Hyoscine hydrobromide and fertility

There's no good evidence to suggest that taking hyoscine hydrobromide reduces fertility in either men or women.

Non-urgent advice: Tell your doctor if you're:

  • trying to get pregnant
  • pregnant
  • breastfeeding

Find out more about how hyoscine hydrobromide can affect you and your baby on the Best Use of Medicines in Pregnancy (BUMPS) website.

Page last reviewed: 5 October 2022
Next review due: 5 October 2025