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Yes, there are other alternatives! I had radioactive
treatment when I was young and never conceived again!
Surgery for partial gland removal (if treatment is
REALLY needed) is more indicated in any woman of
childbearing age ... so, there is a whole lot more at
stake here than BF (not to minimize it). If she can
wait for 2 months, she must not be horribly toxic and
yes, the I 131 would impact her baby's thyroid
function. There are other methods and I think she
should consult a perinatologist or other specialist!
Cheryl Adams RN, CLE, ICCE
Lawrence, KS
IBCLC candidate (just a lurker up til now)
--- Jessica Wheelock <[log in to unmask]>
wrote:
> I have a client who has been diagnosed as
> hyperthyroid with Graves disease.
> She has been told that I have to have a radioactive
> iodine treatment (I 131)
> and will have to wean. Her doctor has agreed to
> allow her to nurse her 10
> month old until he is a year. Would you agree that
> she absolutely must wean
> after having the Iodine 131?? Is there another
> treatment or type of med that
> wouldn't force weaning? Thanks for any info you can
> give me!!
>
> Jessica Wheelock CLC (IBCLC candidate, panicking
> slightly at the thought!)
>
>
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