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Endometriosis and Breastfeeding
Endometriosis is a condition where tissue similar to that lining the womb, starts to grow in other places, such as the ovaries and fallopian tubes. Endometriosis can affect women of any age. The exact number of women who develop endometriosis is unknown. This is because many women have endometriosis without symptoms, or with mild symptoms, […]
Indigestion and Gastro-oesophageal reflux disease (GORD) and Breastfeeding
Indigestion (dyspepsia) produces discomfort in the upper stomach, often accompanied by belching and bloating. It is a symptom many of us are familiar with across the Christmas festive period and as a community pharmacist saw most families purchase products in anticipation. Long standing indigestion may be investigated by endoscopy. Symptoms can involve bringing up food […]
Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS) and breastfeeding
Irritable bowel disease causes distress to many. This factsheet has been developed from my books and particularly Breastfeeding and Chronic Medical Conditions available from Amazon. I hope it helps. wendy@breastfeeding-and-medication.co.uk In October 2023 a new paper (https://www.thelancet.com/journals/lancet/article/PIIS0140-6736(23)01725-7/fulltext) was published on the use of low dose amitriptyline to treat IBS if anti smasmodic agents have failed […]
Sleep problems when breastfeeding
One of the hardest questions I have to answer. I want to help but I need to keep the breastfed baby safe too See also SPS Treating insomnia during breastfeeding www.sps.nhs.uk/articles/treating-insomnia-during-breastfeeding Sleeping tablets and breastfeeding factsheet Being asked about the safety of sleeping tablets by a breastfeeding mum is probably one of the hardest questions […]
MMR Vaccine and Breastfeeding
As the MMR cases continue to spread I am aware that adults without documented vaccine are being called in to receive their immunisation especially in areas where cases are high like Birmingham and London. If you are breastfeeding you can have the MMR jab and breastfeed as normal. From the Green Book https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/media/5e021b9140f0b6665e80187b/Greenbook_chapter_21_Measles_December_2019.pdf “Breast-feeding is […]
Breast cancer and breastfeeding
This information came from a tag on Twitter at the weekend from a mum newly diagnosed with cancer weaning her baby from the breast prior to starting chemo. Hard enough I know but after the surgery she had been prescribed domperidone to control nausea – it stimulates milk production and no one seemed to know […]
Multiple Sclerosis and Breastfeeding
This is one of the chapters of the new book about breastfeeding with a chronic condition https://tinyurl.com/mbbebe8x . Please not there have been changes to the data from the book – update to book on the way So many people told not to breastfeed or to stop for medication. Hope this changes some of those […]
Anaesthesia and breastfeeding
I had the pleasure of working with a small team of anaesthetists for some time to develop guidelines so that breastfeeding mothers can have surgery, pain relief etc and continue to breastfeed as normal. The guideline also recommends support for the mother in terms of pumps, information and her baby nearby – not necessarily in […]
Lowering / stopping milk supply and Breastfeeding
Sometimes mothers want to reduce their breastmilk supply. I’ve provided some information and links on herbs and medications – some things have evidence of effectiveness, many do not. pdf lowering or stopping breastmilk supply Sometimes mothers experience problems with excessive milk supply especially when weaning. Others may need or wish to stop their milk supply […]
Pain relief for acute back injury and Breastfeeding
So many mums seem to injure their backs – maybe we need antenatal classes on how to lift your baby (and equipment!) or more assessment of post-natal damage. When pain has not resolved with simple painkillers (paracetamol and ibuprofen (taken regularly and at full dose) sometimes further treatment is necessary from professionals. This may help […]