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Date: | Fri, 25 Jun 2004 10:45:25 -0700 |
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> I have a mom here that found out
> when pregnant that she only has one kidney, delivered baby prematurely,
> is on dialysis, and is pumping and breastfeeding without obvious
> problems, but the Neonatologists are wondering if the dialysis would
> have any affect on the milk composition. I'm not finding any literature
> on breastfeeding while on dialysis. The mom says the Nephrologist says
> it's okay. > Sheri Reed, RN, BSN, IBCLC =20
Hi Sheri,
I asked my RN sister, who manages a dialysis center. Her opinion: if mom
has one kidney, there shouldn't be any problem. (If mom was end stage
failure with no kidney function, it probably wouldn't work.) I would
especially go with the nephrologist's opinion. If the neos are concerned,
the breastmilk could always be tested.
Good luck,
Marita Nickison, RN, IBCLC
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