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In a message dated 12/3/2004 12:05:30 AM Eastern Standard Time,
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I can give her the information on how long it is in her urine or what the
negative effects there are but there is no half-life or amount of time that
I can
find where she can go back to nursing. How long should she wait? Other drugs
give this information. I would never tell someone to nurse or not nurse when
giving medication information. It is absolutely their choice.
Daer Friends:
She can nurse; marijuana in her milk will not make the baby high. There
is no evidence from anywhere in the world that says the baby will get high,
even though its drug screen is positive.
Our main concern is about her parenting and her safety.
The problem is giving information when there are strong beliefs, values
and laws about the activity.
warmly,
Nikki Lee RN, MS, Mother of 2, IBCLC, CCE
Maternal-Child Adjunct Faculty Union Institute and University
Film Reviews Editor, Journal of Human Lactation
Support the WHO Code and the Mother-Friendly Childbirth Initiative
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