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Jane writes:
Also, remember when brain surgery is done and actually almost any surgery
where anesthesia is used, medications are given to dry up secretions.
Think about how we tell moms not to use pseudoephedrine because it can "dry up"
the milk. After brain surgery, patients are given medications to decrease
brain swelling, a severe problem, as you might imagine. These
medications would probably have an impact on milk production.
~ Ah, one of the beauties of Lactnet: the array of professional histories
and experiences we bring and share. This is both fascinating, makes sense,
and very illuminating.
Peace,
Judy
Judy LeVan Fram, PT, IBCLC, LLLL
Brooklyn, NY, USA
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