Research literature supports the notion that maternal comfort should be considered a priority and that mothers should receive adequate information regarding any drug prior to receiving that drug. Some studies indicate that difficulties with breastfeeding may be related to the amount of the anesthetic or analgesic that is administered to the mother. Thus, it seems wise to administer the lowest possible dose to the mother in order to minimize the amount of drug (or metabolite) exposure to the nursing infant. Infant exposure can be further reduced if breastfeeding is avoided during the times when the mother receives high doses of anesthetics and analgesics. However, because relatively small amounts of the drug are excreted into the breast milk...
Caesarean delivery rates have increased in Australia over the last decade creating new challenges fo...
Until a few years ago an interruption of breast-feeding for 12 or even 24 hours was recommended for ...
Objective: to estimate medicine consumption during breastfeeding and the risk to the infant. Methods...
Abstract Introduction: The importance and benefits of breastfeeding for the babies and mothers are ...
Facilitating breastfeeding is a public health priority, as disruption in lactation is associated wit...
The advantages of breastfeeding to the mother and newborn are many. Lactating mothers frequently ask...
<p>As part of analgosedative treatment modalities after delivery (e.g. caesarean related pain, birth...
Evidence on the transfer of medications into breastmilk during the administration of anesthesia and ...
Human milk is the most appropriate form of nutrition for infants while taking medication during the ...
Background: Uncertainty in providing anesthesia to breastfeeding patients has been a concern for ane...
Postoperative breastfeeding recommendations for lactating mothers by anesthesia providers are incons...
Drug transfer to the feeding infant and the safety of a transferred drug are important consideratio...
The health, economic, and sociologic benefits of breastfeeding are substantial. As a result, women a...
Epidural opioids and local anesthetics may depress the neonatal reflexes necessary for breastfeeding...
Breastfeeding is the most healthful method of feeding neonates and infants. In 2001 about 98% of new...
Caesarean delivery rates have increased in Australia over the last decade creating new challenges fo...
Until a few years ago an interruption of breast-feeding for 12 or even 24 hours was recommended for ...
Objective: to estimate medicine consumption during breastfeeding and the risk to the infant. Methods...
Abstract Introduction: The importance and benefits of breastfeeding for the babies and mothers are ...
Facilitating breastfeeding is a public health priority, as disruption in lactation is associated wit...
The advantages of breastfeeding to the mother and newborn are many. Lactating mothers frequently ask...
<p>As part of analgosedative treatment modalities after delivery (e.g. caesarean related pain, birth...
Evidence on the transfer of medications into breastmilk during the administration of anesthesia and ...
Human milk is the most appropriate form of nutrition for infants while taking medication during the ...
Background: Uncertainty in providing anesthesia to breastfeeding patients has been a concern for ane...
Postoperative breastfeeding recommendations for lactating mothers by anesthesia providers are incons...
Drug transfer to the feeding infant and the safety of a transferred drug are important consideratio...
The health, economic, and sociologic benefits of breastfeeding are substantial. As a result, women a...
Epidural opioids and local anesthetics may depress the neonatal reflexes necessary for breastfeeding...
Breastfeeding is the most healthful method of feeding neonates and infants. In 2001 about 98% of new...
Caesarean delivery rates have increased in Australia over the last decade creating new challenges fo...
Until a few years ago an interruption of breast-feeding for 12 or even 24 hours was recommended for ...
Objective: to estimate medicine consumption during breastfeeding and the risk to the infant. Methods...