I might suggest that the mother first seek a HCP who does thermography.
Non-invasive and might give a better picture on what is going on. Here the
procedure is done in a chiropractic setting performed by a chiro certified
in performing thermography and sent to a trained professional to evaluate.
Linda Barrett, IBCLC
Dayton, Ohio
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Date: Sun, 30 Aug 2015 22:05:30 -0700
From: Melinda <[log in to unmask]>
Subject: Re: breastfeeding around chemotherapy for breast cancer
Hello all:
A bit off topic but related.
I've had a client very concerned about a small lump in her breast since
birthing her third baby 8 months ago. No one local would do a mammogram on a
lactating woman. Referred to an breast/oncology clinic in Seattle I'd heard
would perform. Client says they reviewed her ultrasounds but wouldn't
perform a mammogram on her due to reassuring US and the fact she's lactating.
So, HOW do we get a woman diagnosed with breast cancer while lactating?
Melinda Harris-Moulton ARNP, aiBCLC
Olympia, WA
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> On Aug 28, 2015, at 2:28 PM, Rachel A Miller
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> I've read all achived posts on anything remotely related to this topic.
Although few in number, I found them very helpful. However, they didn't
address a couple of questions.
>
> background: I've been contacted by a cancer navigator that is working
with a mother currently nursing and she has been diagnosed with invasive
ductal carcinoma. The infant has just started some solids, but nursing full
time. The navigator called me with concerns about the mom researching the
possibility of intermittently not breastfeeding between chemotherapy dosing r/t
1/2 lives, etc.
>
> 1. What recommendations would there be r/t pumping supplies that come
into contact with her milk during the time she is expressing and discarding
it? Such as a) cleaning guidelines, b) equipment storage between equipment
uses, I'm assuming it would be recommended to store pump flanges/bottles
high out of potential reach/contact with toddler and other family in the
home. Is the concern just during the discarding time or would you recommend she
discard all those 'contaminated' supplies?
>
> 2. What recommendations have you heard related to contact precautions to
prevent infant contact with potential leaking while holding infant during
normal mothering care (in the time period of recommended discarding milk).
>
> Mom is aware that her supply will probably diminish as a normal effect
of the chemotherapy's caustic nature.
> Other recommendations are very welcome.
>
> Rachel A. Miller BSN, RN, IBCLC
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