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Contraindications to Breastfeeding
• Medical Disorders
o Baby: Galactosemia
‐ Absent liver enzyme galactose‐1‐phosphate uridyltransferase
‐ Unable to metabolize galactose, lactose (glucose + galactose)
‐ Without galactose restriction, leads to liver failure and mental
retardation
• Infections
o Mom: HIV, Human lymphotrophic virus (HTLV‐1 or HTLV‐2),
herpetic lesions on breast, active untreated TB
• Medications (www.motherrisk.org)
o Chemotherapy, immunosuppressants, lithium, ergot alkaloids,
radiopharmaceuticals, bromocriptine, iodides
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f ovulation o Earlier return to pre‐pregnancy weight o Improved bone remineralization postpartum (and decreased hip fracture in postmenopausal period) o Decreased cost o Ready availability without prep time <span>Contraindications to Breastfeeding • Medical Disorders o Baby: Galactosemia ‐ Absent liver enzyme galactose‐1‐phosphate uridyltransferase ‐ Unable to metabolize galactose, lactose (glucose + galactose) ‐ Without galactose restriction, leads to liver failure and mental retardation • Infections o Mom: HIV, Human lymphotrophic virus (HTLV‐1 or HTLV‐2), herpetic lesions on breast, active untreated TB • Medications (www.motherrisk.org) o Chemotherapy, immunosuppressants, lithium, ergot alkaloids, radiopharmaceuticals, bromocriptine, iodides Supplements Required When Breastfeeding • Vitamin D o Supplemental dosage: 400 IU/d o Side effects w/out supplementation: Rickets/hypocalcemic seizure 37&


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