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- $Title{Are Certain Drugs Okay to Use After Pregnancy?}
- $Subject{pregnancy alcohol safety Childbirth Drugs abstaining breast feeding
- occasional moderate ingestion alcoholics ethanol sedation Caffeine coffee
- colas tea chocolate caffeinated beverages occasionally aspirin ibuprofen
- nuprin advil antacid contraindicated safe}
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- Are Certain Drugs Okay to Use After Pregnancy?
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- QUESTION: I'm now eight and one-half months pregnant, and I'm proud to say
- I've abstained from virtually all my vices and didn't even take an aspirin
- when I had a headache throughout my pregnancy. I am going to breast feed and
- I'm wondering if it's possible for me to have an occasional alcoholic drink or
- have a cup of coffee once again. Also, is it safe for me to take aspirin or
- an antacid?
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- ANSWER: Congratulations on your exemplary behavior during your pregnancy.
- You've surely helped your baby during its development by abstaining from
- everything you've mentioned.
- The key word in answering your questions about what is permissible while
- breast feeding is the word occasional. Although alcohol passes freely into
- breast milk, moderate ingestion (up to two drinks a day for the mother) will
- probably have an insignificant effect on your baby. Binge drinkers and
- chronic alcoholics, however, should not breast feed unless they abstain from
- alcohol, as high levels of ethanol have been reported to cause sedation in
- infants.
- Caffeine from coffee, colas, tea, chocolate and other sources is excreted
- into breast milk in low amounts, but tends to accumulate in newborns when the
- mother ingests a lot of it. Therefore, you'll be within a relatively safe
- range if you have less than 5 caffeinated beverages or products daily. More
- than that and your baby may become irritable and have poor sleep patterns.
- When you have a headache, it is permissible to occasionally take aspirin
- or ibuprofen (nuprin, advil, etc.). However, if you take aspirin too
- frequently, your baby might bruise easily.
- If you need an antacid, choose one in which the main ingredient is
- aluminum or magnesium, as they are probably safe in minimal use.
- Other medications to treat various ailments may be permissible while
- breast feeding, but make sure your doctor knows you are a lactating mom, so he
- won't prescribe one that is contraindicated. Timing is critical when taking
- medicine while breast feeding. You should breast feed your baby just before
- taking a drink, having coffee, or any medication, and then delay nursing for
- four hours. The drugs or drinks you take will have their highest potency in
- your milk a half hour to two hours after taking them.
- To the best of my knowledge, the above information concerns what is
- "safe". Being "sure" is something else again, and means continuing the same
- rigid discipline you have demonstrated throughout your pregnancy. Perhaps,
- after all, that would be the best plan of action.
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- The material contained here is "FOR INFORMATION ONLY" and should not replace
- the counsel and advice of your personal physician. Promptly consulting your
- doctor is the best path to a quick and successful resolution of any medical
- problem.
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