In a message dated 12/2/2004 1:31:14 AM Central Standard Time,
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> telling her what to or
> what not to do, but rather just informing her to the best of your ability.
>
I can give her the information on how long it is in her urine or what the
negative effects there are but there is no half-life or amount of time that I can
find where she can go back to nursing. How long should she wait? Other drugs
give this information. I would never tell someone to nurse or not nurse when
giving medication information. It is absolutely their choice.
Thanks for all the information here and privately. I now have lots of good
information to keep on this topic that is not in my books.
Annette Leibovitz, IBCLC
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