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I have run across a question that I can't find an answer for concerning the
use of vaginal betadine wash after delivery.
According to ILCA's Core Curriculum, a pumping system in the breasts readily
pumps iodine into milk compartments, and it suggests that high doses should
be avoided, including vaginal betadine (#10, p. 359).
Also, Dr. Hale (2002) lists betadine as an L4 medication (p. 585).
Since this is regularly used during the postpartum period, I need
information about regulating the amount and/or use for breastfeeding
mothers.
Thanks for any replies,
Margaret Pierce, RN
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