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Breastfeeding

There are many benefits to breastfeeding, but there are concerns that contact with immunosuppressant medications through breast milk may be harmful to an infant.

However, there are female recipients who breast feed without causing problems in their children.

If you are thinking about breastfeeding, talk to your obstetrician, transplant team and pediatrician about what is best for you and your child. If you choose to breastfeed, your physician will check immunosuppressive levels in your blood. The infant’s blood and your breast milk may also be checked. Your baby will also be monitored for side effects of immunosuppression.

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