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Jane wrote:
Is there any possibility of looking at half-lives to see if timing of
meds and breastfeeding would reduce the amount of this in her milk?
What does Tom Hale have to say? Is someone willing to do blood levels
on her? Is there ANY possibility that these substances may have effect
on milk volumes, milk fat, let-down etc or any OTHER thing that can
cause baby's to be fussier (as in over supply, etc.)
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I can certainly look into this - I just have to find the info - I'll e-mail
Tom...
The problem is that with mom on the meds baby got hyper and wouldn't
sleep...off the meds she went back to being her normal little self.
Normally she is a happy but fairly mellow kid (hella cute too!) who sleeps
well, and is never fussy unless you take away something she wants - then
watch out for that scream! LOL!
I'll be talking to mom today about the timing of when she takes the meds.
Mom's supply has been stable, no issues there. No other changes - baby is
11 months old...
Thanks for the thoughts...!
J
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