I have a question for myself.
A little background: I had an ultrasound two weeks ago to r/o gallstones and they found a mass on my liver.
This Wednesday I have to have an abdominal CT with and without contrast (both po and IV). My daughter is 16m and still nursing 3-4x/day (including overnight). The contrast they are using is called isovue 300 and according to Dr. Hale it has no oral bioavailability and very limited bioavailability via IV. It has a very short half-life too, T1/2 = 2hrs. My test is at 11:30am for the po contrast and then 12:30 for the actual CT scan including the IV. I pick my daughter up at 5pm from daycare. The radiology clinic said no breastfeeding for 24hrs, but that 8hrs is usually safe. Based on my reading it does sound like I could nurse her at bedtime ~8:30-9pm due to the super short half-life. I hate that I have to do this, but I want her to be safe too.
Have any of you dealt with this before or have a recommendation? Thank you.
Sandra Jean Taylor
WIC Nutritionist/Breastfeeding Peer Counselor Team Leader
Albuquerque, NM
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