Can a mother with hyperthyroidism breastfeed her baby?

Updated on parenting 2024-06-23
4 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Hyperthyroidism is one of the common endocrine diseases, and thyroid disease is more common in young women, and the incidence and prevalence of hyperthyroidism in women are significantly higher than in men. If hyperthyroidism precedes pregnancy, it is usually recommended that the hyperthyroidism be stable and that the drug is stopped or the minimum dose is taken because it may affect the pregnancy process. **Pregnant and breastfeeding are not restricted in women with hyperthyroidism after stopping the drug, which is the same as normal.

    Nearly 20 years of studies have shown that antithyroid drugs are safe for children to use during lactation, but only if the dose of antithyroid drugs is not high and the baby's thyroid function is monitored;

    Antithyroid drugs can be secreted through breast milk, of which the amount of methiomidazole secreted through breast milk is 7 times that of propylthiouracil, therefore, breastfeeding mothers who continue to choose breastfeeding are recommended to choose propylthiouracil antithyroid**;

    However, if you are really worried about the possible impact of the drug on the child, it is recommended to choose milk powder feeding, although there are many benefits of breastfeeding, but the child who is artificially fed (milk powder) can also grow up healthily.

    The acceleration of the pace of social life and various pressures have led to the recent increase in the incidence of thyroid diseases year by year, and it is believed that more and more people are concerned about whether mothers with hyperthyroidism can breastfeed. Newborns are generally recommended to breastfeed, because breast milk is rich in nutrients and can also enhance the newborn's resistance to various diseases, which is economical and has many benefits.

    The breastfeeding problem of the mother with hyperthyroidism depends on the situation, and it cannot be breastfed casually. Once the diagnosis is confirmed, antithyroid drugs are preferred, including methimazole and oral propylthiouracil**.

    In the past, it was believed that: 1The breast milk of a mother with hyperthyroidism will have certain changes compared with the breast milk of normal people, because of the increase in thyroid hormones, the milk of a mother with hyperthyroidism will be reduced, and the quality will also be affected, which will affect the newborn.

    2.Methimazole can be secreted into breast milk, which will affect the baby's health and intelligence, and the baby's thyroid function should be regularly monitored to prevent the possibility of hypothyroidism or goiter.

    Many recent clinical studies have found that as long as the dosage is reasonable, antithyroid drugs will not affect the baby's thyroid function, but more clinical data and experiments are needed.

    There are other cases including:1If the abnormality of thyroid function is not obvious, the thyroid function can be temporarily dispensed with under the guidance of a physician, and the thyroid function can be dynamically monitored.

    2.For mothers who have not had good control of hyperthyroidism, because stopping the drug during lactation will make the hyperthyroidism aggravated or even have serious consequences of hyperthyroid crisis, you can choose a drug that has little impact on the child and avoid breastfeeding during the peak time of the drug in the milk. 3.

    Mothers who have suffered from hyperthyroidism before** and have not taken medication before and during pregnancy can breastfeed normally. 4.Mothers who have already taken iodine-131 are no longer breastfeeding, and this radionuclide can cause hypothyroidism in infants.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    If the symptoms of hyperthyroidism are more severe, it is necessary to take medication for **, and breastfeeding is not recommended.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Hello, women who suffer from hyperthyroidism during lactation, if they are taking anti-hyperthyroid drugs, then breastfeeding is not recommended. Suggestions: Because many anti-hyperthyroidism drugs may enter the baby's body through breast milk, it may affect the baby's health.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    If the mother suffers from hyperthyroidism, she needs to carry out regular **, and it is not advisable to breastfeed the child during the **period, and the anti-cancer ** and radioactive iodine** of the tumor in the hyperthyroidism ** due to iodine entering the breast milk, which damages the baby's thyroid function. It is necessary to be able to feed the child after the end of the **. Otherwise, the medicine can enter the breast milk and cause your child's thyroid function to be understated.

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