I have a bit of a dilemma here. I'm nursing my 17 month old DD. I have a small mercury amalgam filling in one tooth that has been bothering me off and on for about 2 years. The filling is very old and cracked. When the filling doesn't bother me, it's because I chew on the other side of my mouth.
Here's my dilemma: I will probably be either pregnant or nursing for the next several years as we plan to have at least 2 more children. I know it's not recommended to have mercury fillings messed with while pregnant or nursing, but what do I do in a situation where I'm likely to have to do something about this filling sooner rather than later? I doubt it's good for my jaw to chew primarily on one side. I'm afraid if I try to put off having the filling replaced, it'll start really bothering me at a really bad time, like when I'm pregnant or nursing a small baby. I'd feel more comfortable getting it replaced while nursing a toddler who's not nursing as frequently and not as developmentally vulnerable as an unborn or newborn baby.
Thoughts?
Here's my dilemma: I will probably be either pregnant or nursing for the next several years as we plan to have at least 2 more children. I know it's not recommended to have mercury fillings messed with while pregnant or nursing, but what do I do in a situation where I'm likely to have to do something about this filling sooner rather than later? I doubt it's good for my jaw to chew primarily on one side. I'm afraid if I try to put off having the filling replaced, it'll start really bothering me at a really bad time, like when I'm pregnant or nursing a small baby. I'd feel more comfortable getting it replaced while nursing a toddler who's not nursing as frequently and not as developmentally vulnerable as an unborn or newborn baby.
Thoughts?







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