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Date: | Mon, 2 Apr 2001 18:23:13 EDT |
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Teresa said,
> . She instead,
> just nursed less frequently. She called me today. I looked up normal doses
> and info in hale's but couldn't really come up witha definate answer. My
> question is, will these doses increase the levels of these vitamins in her
> breastmilk? Also, I've read that A and E are processed by the liver. Since
> this was only a one time overdose, should her liver be able to process these
> large amounts without consequence? Is she safe to nurse the baby full time
> again? (Was it ever unsafe?)
>
No, it never was unsafe. Vitamins taken by the mother will increase in the
milk if the mother's levels are chronically low, but they will only increase
to the level that is appropriate and then plateau. So, she's just had 3
prenatal vitamins (plus some, I would venture a guess) worth of expensive
pee. Not to worry about the milk.
Jan
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