Did anyone have any concerns or issues with being on pain meds and breast feeding?
I had a friend who had her child last year via c/s and her baby ended up in the ER shortly after birth because of the pain meds mom had taken for her c/s that flowed to the baby via breast milk.
This is a big concern for me and I am a FTM so this is all new to me.
How long you are on medications for pain after a c/s?
Is it feasible to postpone breasfeeding until after getting off the meds?
TIA.
Re: Another c/s & breastfeeding questions
I was on the pain meds and bf my dd. Granted it didn't work and dd was way to hungry, even after being on the breast for over an hour and having mulitple let downs. She was fine, and the nurses and pedi said it was fine to bf while taking it.
On a side note, I remember some lady on here said that her premie baby was given her milk and she was on pain killers.
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I didn't have any problems with pain meds mostly because after the initial 24 hours I didn't take anything stronger than ibuprofen. It wasn't nearly as bad as I thought it was going to be.
Most of the time, the doctors aren't idiots and will only give you meds that can't be transferred via breastmilk. I think Vicodin and Percocet are the faves.
Do not try to postpone breastfeeding. You want to get that established ASAP - like in recovery - to ensure things go well. Baby needs to learn to suck. Your body needs the "OK, let the milk in!" sign. It helps your body heal. Baby needs that first pre-milk for his immune system. It helps your bond. Etc.
Talk to your doctor about your concerns. He/she will be able to give you the best guidance about it. And, as a FTM, remember to relax. Let things flow, listen to your body and your doctor, and don't let the little things that really don't matter at the end of the day distract you from what you are experiencing: A new life.
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In the hospital I was on Oxycodone and Motrin/Tylenol. When I got released (2 days later) I was on percoset and Ibuprofen. I breastfed successfully and continue to do so! It didn't phase my DD at all, and my OB and Pedi assured me it would not pass into the breastmilk. I really wanted to try and go natural and not take any pain meds, but after I discovered how painful it was those first few days, I began singing a different tune!!
Keeping your pain under control will make breastfeeding your LO much more bearable and even enjoyable. Good luck!
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I don't know what happened with your friend, but doctors don't prescribe medicines that will harm the baby through breastfeeding. Maybe that baby had an allergic reaction to something?
I was on percocet and ibuprofen for a week and a half, with an occasional ibuprofen for the next two weeks. I had absolutely zero problems BFing and DD has thrived on being exclusively breastfed for over 6 months now.
I was on Percocet for a week pp, but once I was home (after 3 days in hospital) I didn't take it as often as directed because the pain was mostly tolerable. Then they gave me 800 mg Motrin when they took my staples out after 1 week. I took that on and off but didn't need it any more after a week or two. I hardly needed it at all, really, especially after the staples were gone. They were the worst part.
But anyway, I BF through all of this. Starting one hour after surgery when I got out of the recovery room and got to hold her for the first time. My baby was a little more tired at the hospital and I think that may have been because of the pain meds, but they are tired when they are newborns anyway so it could have been from just being born. I had trouble getting her to latch well when she fell asleep so much. But nothing ever happened to harm the baby from the pain meds.
IDK about postponing breastfeeding until after you are off the meds. You need to build up your supply, plus the colostrum that comes before your milk comes in is the best thing for your newborn baby to have. I guess you could pump and dump to get your milk to come in and keep your supply up until off the meds, but it isn't necessary if you take the meds at the right doses, or even lessen the doses if you can handle it.
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