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For Heaven's sakes . What is this surgeon concerned about? The anesthesia? The pain medicine?

I had an ovary removed when my breastfeeding son was three months old, thirty years ago. I resumed breastfeeding right after I awoke from surgery.

http://kellymom.com/bf/can-i-breastfeed/illness-surgery/mom-surgery/

Ellen Simpson, BS, IBCLC

Tampa, Florida

From: [mailto: ] On Behalf Of Jeannine sSent: Wednesday, June 27, 2012 7:08 AMTo: Subject: breastfeeding after tonsillectomy

Hello all... I have a mom who is looking for information to share with the surgeon about breastfeeding after a tonsillectomy. I know that I've heard it's ok, even encouraged, but I'm looking for a link to information to share.many thanks,Jeannine s, B.A., IBCLCSchenectady, NY

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No, I'm sure it's about nursing a child after the *child* has had the surgery, and they are afraid of breaking open the wound and causing more bleeding. Kids aren't allowed to suck from a straw for a while after tonsillectomy, and of course breastfeeding is just like sucking a straw! /snarkLynn in MO

For Heaven's sakes . What is this surgeon concerned about? The anesthesia? The pain medicine?

I had an ovary removed when my breastfeeding son was three months old, thirty years ago. I resumed breastfeeding right after I awoke from surgery.

http://kellymom.com/bf/can-i-breastfeed/illness-surgery/mom-surgery/

Ellen Simpson, BS, IBCLC

Tampa, Florida

From: [mailto: ] On Behalf Of Jeannine sSent: Wednesday, June 27, 2012 7:08 AMTo: Subject: breastfeeding after tonsillectomy

Hello all... I have a mom who is looking for information to share with the surgeon about breastfeeding after a tonsillectomy. I know that I've heard it's ok, even encouraged, but I'm looking for a link to information to share.many thanks,Jeannine s, B.A., IBCLCSchenectady, NY

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Yes, I'm looking for information about breastfeeding a toddler after the child has his tonsils out.  The surgeon mentioned the no straw sucking, but I know that I have read some where that breastfeeding is ok.  I just need something the mother can bring to the surgeon to show that it is ok to resume breastfeeding.

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I nursed a toddler immediately after her tonsils were roved will no I'll effects and a soothed toddler.Margaret Goebel, IBCLCSent from my iPhone

Yes, I'm looking for information about breastfeeding a toddler after the child has his tonsils out. The surgeon mentioned the no straw sucking, but I know that I have read some where that breastfeeding is ok. I just need something the mother can bring to the surgeon to show that it is ok to resume breastfeeding.

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I would suggest the mother explains to the doctor that nursing is different to sucking through a straw, and then ask him for HIS references because she really would like to learn more about this.What a crock!

Surely bottle feeding IS more like drinking through a straw?normaNorma Ritter, IBCLC, RLCBreastfeeding Matters in the Capital Regionwww.NormaRitter.com

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Hello all...  I have a mom who is looking for information to share with the surgeon about breastfeeding after a tonsillectomy.  I know that I've heard it's ok, even encouraged, but I'm looking for a link to information to share.

many thanks,Jeannine s, B.A., IBCLCSchenectady, NY

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My daughter just had her wisdom teeth extracted and there was a no straw sucking order in her post op instructions. I asked the doc and he said they don't want them sucking out the clots that form immed after the surgery. I would say if there is any kind of sucking then BF certainly a better choice than bottle feeding, especially since they are trying to avoid the negative pressure in the mouth caused by the sucking. I would think there is a lot more pressure build up with bottle nipple sucking.

This is just my humble opinion.

Lou Moramarco IBCLC

From: [mailto: ] On Behalf Of Norma RitterSent: Thursday, June 28, 2012 10:04 AMTo: Subject: Re: breastfeeding after tonsillectomy

I would suggest the mother explains to the doctor that nursing is different to sucking through a straw, and then ask him for HIS references because she really would like to learn more about this.What a crock!Surely bottle feeding IS more like drinking through a straw?normaNorma Ritter, IBCLC, RLCBreastfeeding Matters in the Capital Regionwww.NormaRitter.comJoin us on Facebook for the latest birthing and breastfeeding news and views:http://tinyurl.com/BMCRonFB

Hello all... I have a mom who is looking for information to share with the surgeon about breastfeeding after a tonsillectomy. I know that I've heard it's ok, even encouraged, but I'm looking for a link to information to share.many thanks,Jeannine s, B.A., IBCLCSchenectady, NY

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How do docs tell bottle feeding moms how to handle this? I guess I don't hear of too many kids little enough to drink out of a bottle having tonsils removed, but it's sure possible.Lynn in MO

My daughter just had her wisdom teeth extracted and there was a no straw sucking order in her post op instructions. I asked the doc and he said they don't want them sucking out the clots that form immed after the surgery. I would say if there is any kind of sucking then BF certainly a better choice than bottle feeding, especially since they are trying to avoid the negative pressure in the mouth caused by the sucking. I would think there is a lot more pressure build up with bottle nipple sucking.

This is just my humble opinion.

Lou Moramarco IBCLC

From: [mailto: ] On Behalf Of Norma RitterSent: Thursday, June 28, 2012 10:04 AMTo: Subject: Re: breastfeeding after tonsillectomy

I would suggest the mother explains to the doctor that nursing is different to sucking through a straw, and then ask him for HIS references because she really would like to learn more about this.What a crock!Surely bottle feeding IS more like drinking through a straw?normaNorma Ritter, IBCLC, RLCBreastfeeding Matters in the Capital Regionwww.NormaRitter.comJoin us on Facebook for the latest birthing and breastfeeding news and views:http://tinyurl.com/BMCRonFB

Hello all... I have a mom who is looking for information to share with the surgeon about breastfeeding after a tonsillectomy. I know that I've heard it's ok, even encouraged, but I'm looking for a link to information to share.many thanks,Jeannine s, B.A., IBCLCSchenectady, NY

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