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Rose, would they be willing to even just look at a Hale's Med/Mother's Milk?
Just a quick glance shows that Mag Sulfate is an L1 lactation risk and a B
pregnancy risk. There are NO reported pediatric concerns following milk
exposure, yet in-utero concerns include sedation and hypotonia.
Pitocin has a 1/2 life of 3-5 minutes. Epidurals (last time I checked,
locally) are a combination of bupivacaine and fentanyl. Bupivacaine has a
1/2 life of 2.5 hours, andFentanyl is a narcotic with a 1/2 life of 2-4
hour. No reported concerns via milk.
The drugs you have mentioned here are riskier, and more commonly given,
during pregnancy. Yet, they have no real concerns during lactation.
Best wishes,
Sam Doak
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I am looking for research articles and links for a training at a hospital
regarding labor and delivery medications and the effects on breastfeeding
Especially pitossin, magnesium sulfate (which here the MDs won't let mother
breastfeed) and epidurals.
Thank you for your help.
--
Rose Straeter, IBCLC
Breastfeeding Peer Counselor
Marion County Health Dept
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