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Hi Folks,
Can anybody point me to the most recent information regarding having
a mammogram while nursing? I've searched the archives, and from that
I've gotten the sense that a) in terms of diagnosis a mammogram
while nursing can still be useful, and is better than no mammogram, and
b) that whether or not it is safe to nurse your child immediately following
a mammogram, or whether, instead, you should pump and dump, is open
to debate. All of this was gleaned from information which is about a year
old, though - is there anything more definitive out there now?
Thanks!
Anne
Jessica - 8/28/78
William - 4/11/98
I am: Mom, Attorney, Professor, Childbirth Educator (in training)
Founder & Director - Western N.Y. Mother's Milk Drive (1978-1979)
My own favourite baby-related tips:
http://www.dadsrights.org/annie/kidtips.html
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