Thursday, February 15, 2007

Breastfeeding - Are there ever reasons not to breastfeed?

Rarely. A few women may be advised not to breastfeed, including those receiving long-term chemotherapy, or women who have HIV disease. If this applies to you, talk to your doctor.

If you are sick, ask your doctor for information about nursing your baby. You can still breastfeed even if you are taking prescription drugs. Only small amounts will pass through breast milk, and there are usually no problems for the baby. There are only a few exceptions, such as cyclosporine, methotrexate, bromocriptine, cyclophosphamide, doxorubicin, ergotamine, and phencyclidine. Ask your doctor about nursing your baby while you are sick.

If you smoke, consider quitting or at least cutting back. You should also limit your use of alcohol.