***not medical advice, just what worked for me***
i had emergency gall bladder surgery when my dd wasn't even 3 wks old and (of course exclusively bf) i am former breastfeeding professional and know that at least in the hospital where i had my gallbladder removed, (BMH) they use the same inhalation agents for mothers who have to be put under for emergency c-sections.
imo, once you are awake enough to hold the babies safely (ie-not feeling real loopy from the meds) they are sufficiently out of your milk enough to nurse safely. i expressed 2X (and stored for use when she was older) after i woke from my surgery right away, and by 1.5 hrs later, i was pumping milk for her feed for later that night (my mil and fil were keeping her for me, and dh was running the milk back and forth for her to be fed with the spoonfeeder, as i didn't wanna chance problems with a fake nipple.
i hope this helps, and IF dd had been older, i probably wouldn't have even worried about pumping and saving that milk for later when she was older, i just didn't wanna chance that such a little newborn woulnd't be able to metabolize the meds very well.
i had emergency gall bladder surgery when my dd wasn't even 3 wks old and (of course exclusively bf) i am former breastfeeding professional and know that at least in the hospital where i had my gallbladder removed, (BMH) they use the same inhalation agents for mothers who have to be put under for emergency c-sections.
imo, once you are awake enough to hold the babies safely (ie-not feeling real loopy from the meds) they are sufficiently out of your milk enough to nurse safely. i expressed 2X (and stored for use when she was older) after i woke from my surgery right away, and by 1.5 hrs later, i was pumping milk for her feed for later that night (my mil and fil were keeping her for me, and dh was running the milk back and forth for her to be fed with the spoonfeeder, as i didn't wanna chance problems with a fake nipple.
i hope this helps, and IF dd had been older, i probably wouldn't have even worried about pumping and saving that milk for later when she was older, i just didn't wanna chance that such a little newborn woulnd't be able to metabolize the meds very well.
oh, and all that being said, try calling denise hepburn at beaufort medical supply (close to kmart) 379-2800 iirc, that is where i used to refer clients. or medicap pharmacy on ladies island 524-7979 or if closer to hilton head, burke's pharmacy at 681-6122 (i think) and it is on mainstreet. there are also several locations in savannah iirc- memorial and candler hospitals both, but i don't recall their numbers even vaguely anymore.
~laurie
Vonetta <vonettajenkins@...> wrote:
Vonetta <vonettajenkins@...> wrote:
Hello group!
Does anyone know where I can rent a " hopsital grade breast pump"? I
may need to have surgery and will ofcourse not be able to nurse for a
day or 2.Baby will only be 7 weeks old. I can't seem to find a number
for anyone one that knows or that can point me in the right direction.
This includesPlease Help!Feel free to respond directly to my e-mail
thanks to anyone that can help.
Tara
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