I have to get my wisdom teeth pulled in a couple weeks. From what I've found online it's fine to continue bfing as soon as I'm awake and aware again. Anyone have experience or know if that's true? I'll call my Dr closer to the appointment to double check just wondering if anyone on here knows.
Re: general anesthesia
Drugs for local or regional anaesthesia are not absorbed from the baby’s stomach and are safe. Drugs for general anaesthesia will get into the milk in only tiny amounts (like all drugs) and are extremely unlikely to cause any effects on your baby. They usually have very short half lives and are eliminated extremely rapidly from your body. You can breastfeed as soon as you are awake and up to it.
source: https://www.breastfeedinginc.ca/content.php?pagename=doc-B-M
General anesthesia should not affect breastfeeding. You can safely nurse once you are awake and alert enough to hold your baby. By that time, the amount of medication in your bloodstream is low enough that the amounts in your milk would not be significant.
source: https://kellymom.com/bf/can-i-breastfeed/illness-surgery/mom-surgery/