Based on what anecdotes have been contributed, it might be good to look into
the prep and anesthesia options for the sake of the baby!

I've had to colonoscopies.  For the first one, the prep I drank was
something fizzy in a bottle, less than a quart, and it caused a day of
terrible cramping and misery, which I would not have wanted to share with a
baby!  I also had general anesthesia, which was horrible to wake up from.
 Had I been lactating and separated from a tiny baby who couldn't wait, that
would have been tough.

Last year, I was given some powder in the bottom of a gallon jug.  I was to
mix it, chill it, and drink half a cup every 15 minutes or something like
that.  It was saline and just pulled water into my gut.  No cramping, no
pain, just lots of time in the bathroom.  For the procedure I had propyphol,
which was just like falling asleep and waking up from a good nap.  There
would have been no trouble nursing just as soon as I woke up.

So there are certainly options which could make life more pleasant for a
nursing mom!

Lynn Carter SFO IBCLC
Missouri, USA

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