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Breastfeeding and Medication – can they go together?

A live video recorded for Matflix Maternity and Midwifery Forum https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cYMxZlQrJPc

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Midazolam as a sedative for procedures in breastfeeding mothers

The reason I write these factsheets is in response to the questions which are posed to me on social media. I have included the use of midazolam in fact sheets on colonoscopy, endoscopy and dental sedation on information on the Breastfeeding Network but still mothers are told that they need to delay procedures, are only […]

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Thyroid (over and under active) and breastfeeding

After some discussions with the Thyroid Trust I have put this information together PDF of this factsheet available here https://breastfeeding-and-medication.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2023/02/thyroid-and-breastfeeding-.pdf Underactive Thyroid and Breastfeeding (Hypothyroid) “Many medical professionals seem unaware of how important adjusting meds during and post pregnancy is and that it can influence breastfeeding as well” Description An underactive thyroid gland is where […]

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Over Medicalising Breastfeeding

This weekend I had the great pleasure of talking to DoulaCare Ireland on the topic of over medicalising breastfeeding. Many of the stories were shared by the wonderful people who responded to my call out on the Facebook Breastfeeding and Medication page and I thank them all for their contributions. DoulaCare Ireland have been most […]

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Depression and Breastfeeding

There have always been so many questions from mothers and professionals about the treatment of depression during breastfeeding. So many times mothers are TOLD to stop breastfeeding without discussion about what they want. We know that not reaching breastfeeding goals can increase the risk of depression. This factsheet is intended to dispel some of the […]

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Eczema and Breastfeeding

Eczema is hard to deal with: the constant itching, soreness, appearance is tough. Breastfeeding can help to prevent eczema but is not a total preventative as my daughter keeps telling me! Wang J, Ramette A, Jurca M, Goutaki M, Beardsmore CS, Kuehni CE. Association between breastfeeding and eczema during childhood and adolescence: A cohort study. […]

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Mammograms and Breastfeeding

Mammograms dont come into the routine screening for most mothers who are breastfeeding but may sometimes be recommended for those with a family history or where there is a breast lump which needs to be investigated. Usually ultrasounds are preferred as they are easier to interpret but I this question came up on the Facebook […]

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