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Joy,
According to Hale '97, page 371:
LSD is a power (my note: perhaps it is "powerful?) haalucinogenic drug.
No data are available on transfer into breastmilk. However, due to its
extreme potency and its ability to pass the blood-brain-barrier, LSD is
likely to penetrate milk and produce hallucinogenic effects in the
infant. The drug is definitely CONTRAINDICTED (Dr. Hale's emphasis).
Maternal urine may be positive for LSD for 34-120 hours post ingestion.
Pediatric concerns: None reported via milk, but due to potency,
hallcinations are likely. Contraindicated.
Yikes! Hope that helps!
Kathy
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Mom to Andrew, Abigail and Molly
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"Within the child lies the fate of the future." Maria Montessori
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