Hi:
I did have one mom recently that I worked with, who was suffering form poor latch and low milk supply. Got help with latch, but on the second follow-up phone call, in which she stated she was following care plan to a "T", and gave me all the "right answers" when I asked my questions, then began to wonder out loud when I asked her if she could think of anything that she might be taking OTC/herbs,etc. that might affect her milk production. She said: Do you think it could be the Wellbutrin that I am taking? I perused through her file, which shows careful history taking by a colleague and there is no mention of any maternal risk factors, and specifically no medication taken.
I suggested that it might be of importance and read her Hale's info. She decided to change meds ASAP. I asked her why she had not acknowledged taking this meds during her intake and she stated: " I did not think it was relevant. It has nothing to do with my boob;"
A follow-up phone call 8 days later and she tells me that while she spent 2-3 weeks after initial consult with mediocre milk supply increase, she is now *( 8 days later), expressing a full supply for baby and breastfeeding 3 times a day.
BTW: Mom is a med student. Changed meds the very next day. We asked the right question and she discounted verbalizing the info, just cause she thought it was not relevant. Another reminder to myself: When doing follow-up calls keep asking things like: Now you said you are not taking any medication that has been prescribed to you or anything over the counter right - cause that may have an important impact on your supply.....
Anyway, just like the the rest of us, I am learning all the time.
Lori J. Isenstadt, IBCLC
Date: Wed, 17 Nov 2004 17:51:02 -0700
From: "Phyllis Adamson, IBCLC" <[log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]>>
Subject: Re: Wellbutrin
Hale of 2004, page 105, is probably the same as the 2002 issue. There is only one reference and that dates to 1993. It's rated as L3. AAP: Drugs whose effect on nursing infants is unknown but may be of concern. Pediatric concerns: None reported in one study, but this infant was only breastfed but twice daily. Observe for a reduction in milk production.
Phyllis in Phoenix, AZ
"Have their been any changes to the recommendations for taking Wellbutrin
while breastfeeding since 2002 Hale? TIA"
"Alice Ernest IBCLC-RLC
Simpsonville, SC"
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