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She only has to not drink in the 2 hours before the test. When she is told to do the test, she can pee, then not drink anything for 2 hours, then go do the test. That should do the trick. Or at least that was what I was told when I had to do a drug test last year.
Julie Tardos
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Date: Fri, 2 Mar 2012 10:28:00 -0600
From: Allison Laverty Montag <[log in to unmask]>
Subject: Mandatory Drug Testing
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I am working with a mother of a 7 week old. She has mandatory, random
drug testing. I do not know the specifics as to why.
She just returned to work and is concerned about her supply. She
recently had to be retested due to a dilute sample and as a result has
to submit to an additional 6 months of random drug testing.
I am looking for an existing protocol for a breastfeeding mothers in
this situation. They recommend she drink less fluids to avoid a dilute
sample.
Thank you for any information.
Allison Laverty Montag IBCLC
Green Lake, WI
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"Our doubts are traitors and make us lose the good we often might win,
by fearing to attempt."
William Shakespeare
Measure for Measure
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