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Anyone have any information on this topical ointment, generic is ammonium
lactate, trade name is LacHydrin lotion? I checked '97 Hales, and also
tried several general web-searches (which I am usually quite good at) but
couldn't even find general information (PDR type) on this cream. I doubt
it would be contraindicated for BF as it is simply a moisturizer for
severly dry skin, but the mom who wants to use it says a HCP "told her it
is absorbed and stays in the milk for weeks". I need some information to
get back to this mom who wants to continue using this lotion. I suppose a
moisurizer is meant to be absorbed into the skin surface, and perhaps there
is a problem with ammonium? Or perhaps the HCP is of the mind, as so many
are, that a breastfeeding mom can't take as much as a tylenol for headache,
as it might "get into her milk"...
TIA
NancyH
Nancy Holtzman RN BSN LC
Great Beginnings New Mothers Groups and
Boston Breastfeeds
near Boston MA
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