Hello!
I have searched the archives but have not found remarks on these two subjects:
1/What is the analgetic drug of choice to give to a post operative (CS) woman during the first hours/ days of her birth? In my hospital we encourage breastfeeding within hours of the operation, but drugs are known to pass into colostrium even more than breast milk, and if/when an analgetics is needed it should be given BEFORE the breastfeeding so that the mother will feel at ease while she is BF. I have read that NSAID drugs such as Brufen can be given- does anyone have experience with its effectiveness for the CS woman? Any comments would be appreciated.
2/ Does anyone know of an article/ study concerning the attitudes, beliefs of obstetricians concerning breastfeeding?
Close to the heart,
Leslie
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