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Date: | Thu, 25 Jan 1996 07:33:53 -0700 |
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>A mother is going back to work part time as a picture restorer. This involves
>using organic solvents such as xylene, acetone, IMF and Propanol. She is
>concerned about whether they could be absorbed through her skin, (presumably
>inhaled also), and pass to her child in her milk. The child is 2years 9
>months, and feeds quite frequently.
I am sure someone will confirm that these solvents will indeed be absorbed
and pass into breastmilk. Two things come to my mind: (1) what will the
effect be on the mother's lifespan, if she's not protected from skin
absorption and inhalation? and (2) if she's waited 2 3/4 years to start
this work, couldn't she wait a little longer? If not, my vote might be to
wean. The effect on the child could be profound.
Why isn't the mother protected?
Arly Helm [log in to unmask]
MS, Nutrition & Food Science, CLE, IBCLC
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