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A mom I've worked with asked me whether there is any risk to feeding her baby
expressed milk she pumped during time of exposure to bleach used for power
washing her building. She said that she became dizzy about 2 hr after the
powerwashing and eventually left the building. Her concern and question was whether
her dizziness resulted from the fumes entering her bloodstream and thus could
the chemicals be present in her milk?
I told her I felt it was unlikely that using her milk would be of concern for
such a short term exposure and sent her some articles on environtmental
contaminents (from kellymom site). Anyone have past experience with something like
this? Dr Nice? I gave her Sandra Steingraber's name but these usually refer
to PCB's etc and not one time exposure to a chemical. Also is bleach a
voaltile liquid? I found one article re these. Thank you in advance.
Barbara Latterner, BSN, RN, IBCLC (for whom chemistry is not a strong point)
On Thursday at work they were powerwashing the outside of our building with
bleach, and after about 2 hours I started to get really dizzy. Eventually I
left and worked from another building, but I am unsure what to do with the milk
I pumped while I was exposed to the bleach. It is about 8 oz, so I hate to
throw it away, but I figure if the toxin was enough to make me dizzy, it most
likely entered my bloodstream and therefore my breastmilk? What do you think?
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