Guest guest Posted May 1, 2006 Report Share Posted May 1, 2006 Does anyone know if you can nurse (breastfeed) if you are taking Methotrexate? It seems I remember someone on this list who has RA and was able to nurse taking meds. Though, I have a memory of this person maybe changing meds to something that wouldn't harm the baby. Jean Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 1, 2006 Report Share Posted May 1, 2006 jean-i do not believe you can breast feed annd nurse...you could always check with yu pharmacist.....sherri Stay strong and healthy >From: " hookedonpopcorn " <hookedonpopcorn@...> >Reply-Rheumatoid Arthritis >Rheumatoid Arthritis >Subject: Nursing and taking meds for RA??? >Date: Mon, 01 May 2006 04:52:15 -0000 > >Does anyone know if you can nurse (breastfeed) if you are taking >Methotrexate? It seems I remember someone on this list who has RA and >was able to nurse taking meds. Though, I have a memory of this person >maybe changing meds to something that wouldn't harm the baby. > >Jean > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 6, 2006 Report Share Posted May 6, 2006 Hi Before my rheumy died, we discussed the risks of a future pregnancy. He said I would have to be off of every med -- Sulfasazine, Remicade, Methotrexate, & large doses of Ibuprofen. The only ones I'll be able to take are Prednisone & Folic Acid. Also, because of the severity of my illness he said it was unlikely I would be able to breast feed b/c I would have to be put back on my meds immediately after giving birth to head off a flare. Take care, Steph in VA hookedonpopcorn <hookedonpopcorn@...> wrote: Does anyone know if you can nurse (breastfeed) if you are taking Methotrexate? It seems I remember someone on this list who has RA and was able to nurse taking meds. Though, I have a memory of this person maybe changing meds to something that wouldn't harm the baby.Jean ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ "Never underestimate the power of a small, dedicated group of people to change the world -- indeed, it's the only thing that ever has." (Margaret Mead) AmeriCorps Alums -- We're Still Getting Things Done Messenger with Voice. PC-to-Phone calls for ridiculously low rates. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 6, 2006 Report Share Posted May 6, 2006 I'd be concerned with the prednisone since it can affect bones, teeth, skin. I'd talk with the obstetrician. Here's what I found online: Prednisone is in the FDA pregnancy category C. This means that it is not known whether prednisone will harm an unborn baby. Do not take this medication without first talking to your doctor if you are pregnant. Prednisone passes into breast milk. Do not take prednisone without first talking to your doctor if you are breast-feeding a baby. Helen P NW Ohio DeNicola <stephdenicola@...> wrote: Hi Before my rheumy died, we discussed the risks of a future pregnancy. He said I would have to be off of every med -- Sulfasazine, Remicade, Methotrexate, & large doses of Ibuprofen. The only ones I'll be able to take are Prednisone & Folic Acid. Also, because of the severity of my illness he said it was unlikely I would be able to breast feed b/c I would have to be put back on my meds immediately after giving birth to head off a flare. Take care, Steph in VA Love cheap thrills? Enjoy PC-to-Phone calls to 30+ countries for just 2¢/min with Messenger with Voice. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 7, 2006 Report Share Posted May 7, 2006 I listed below some definitions of Category A, B, and C and stopped there because Category D and X do cause birth defects. It is interesting to me that Humira, Enbrel and Remicade fall into the B Category while the steroids that most Rheumatologists say are safe fall into the C Category. I think it is important to do your own research and decide what is right for you. http://www.brooksidepress.org/Products/OperationalMedicine/DATA/ operationalmed/Meds/PregnancyCategories.htm Category A " Controlled studies in women fail to demonstrate a risk to the fetus in the first trimester (and there is no evidence of a risk in later trimester), and the possibility of fetal harm appears remote. " For all practical purposes, there are no Category A drugs. Category B " Either animal-reproduction studies have not demonstrated a fetal risk but there are no controlled studies in pregnant women or animal- reproduction studies have shown an adverse effect (other than a decrease in fertility) that was not confirmed in controlled studies in women in the first trimester (and there is no evidence of a risk in later trimesters). " Category B drugs include prenatal vitamins, acetaminophen and several other medications used routinely and safely during pregnancy. If there is a clinical need for a Category B drug, it is considered safe to use it. Category C " Either studies in animals have revealed adverse effects on the fetus (teratogenic or embryocidal or other) and there are no controlled studies in women or studies in women and animals are not available. Drugs should be given only if the potential benefit justifies the potential risk to the fetus. " Category C drugs have not been shown to be harmful to fetuses (if they had been, they wouldn't be Category C drugs). However, there are some reasons to be more concerned about these drugs than Category B drugs. If the pregnant patient will benefit from a Category C drug, it is generally used, although most obstetricians would prefer a Category B drug if it will give equivalently good results. Hi > Before my rheumy died, we discussed the risks of a future pregnancy. He said I would have to be off of every med -- Sulfasazine, Remicade, Methotrexate, & large doses of Ibuprofen. The only ones I'll be able to take are Prednisone & Folic Acid. Also, because of the severity of my illness he said it was unlikely I would be able to breast feed b/c I would have to be put back on my meds immediately after giving birth to head off a flare. > > Take care, > Steph in VA > > > > > --------------------------------- > Love cheap thrills? Enjoy PC-to-Phone calls to 30+ countries for just 2¢/min with Messenger with Voice. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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