Hi, All: I'm tired of being frustrated in my attempts to find a definitive
answer to the question of how long, if at all, a mom would need to
interrupt breastfeeding after any radiologic procedure for which she has
received a contrast medium. I know that several different agents are used,
depending on the type of test and the area of the body being scanned, but I
have yet to get a straight or consistent answer from our radiology
department when I ask, on behalf of a mom, what agent she will be
receiving, so that I can counsel her appropriately. I left a voicemail
with our director or radiology, asking for a list of the agents they use
and what tests they are used for, but have not heard back from him.
My question for the group, does anyone know of such a list? Tom Hale's
list at the end of his book becomes much more useful for me, if I have this
information.
I do have an excellent article from the ACR (American College of
Radiologists) Bulletin, October 2001 titled: Administration of Contrast
Medium to Breastfeeding Mothers, but again, it would be much more useful to
me if I knew, when a mom asks me, what agent she will be receiving.
Thanks.
Pam Hirsch, RN,BSN,IBCLC
Clinical Lead, Lactation Services
Advocate Good Shepherd Hospital
Barrington, IL USA
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