I will be talking this over at my consult on the first but I'm super nervous. I'm 27 and never had my wisdom teeth taken out, thank you parents for poor dental health tips as a kid). I don't know how any of this works other tha typically you are put under and in a lot of pain after. I had a tooth extracted while awake when my daughter was a few weeks old but they told me to take Tylenol and that wasnit for the pain because the dentist "didn't know" what medications were breastfeeding safe. That was terrible! I could have used some sort of pain medication that night and the next morning (the pain lasted for about 24 hours) instead of curling up and crying.
Anyone dealt with anything similar?
Re: Breastfeeding and wisdom teeth extraction
LactMed is a good resource.
They have an app or you can go to
toxnet.nlm.nih.gov
As well, check out this link:
Nitsun M, Szokol JW, Saleh HJ, Murphy GS, Vender JS, Luong L, Raikoff K, Avram MJ. Pharmacokinetics of midazolam, propofol, and fentanyl transfer to human breast milk. Clin Pharmacol Ther. 2006 Jun;79(6):549-57. “The amount of midazolam, propofol, and fentanyl excreted into milk within 24 hours of induction of anesthesia provides insufficient justification for interrupting breast-feeding.”
This is the one that is what relates to what I'll be given