Yenidoğan Döneminde Emziren Annelerde İlaç Kullanımı ve Yenidoğan Bebeğe Etkileri

ÖzAnne sütü, hem bebek hem de anneye çok sayıda yararı olan eşsiz bir besindir. Bu kadar önemli bir besin kaynağı, bazen annenin çeşitli nedenlerle kullandığı ilaçların anne sütüne geçip bebeği olumsuz etkileyebileceği endişesi ile aileler tarafından, bazen de bu konuda bilinçli olmayan sağlık çalışanları tarafından gereksiz yere kesilebilmektedir. Oysa, ilaçların anne sütüne geçişini belirleyen birçok faktör bulunmaktadır ve çoğu ilacın da yenidoğan döneminde herhangi bir olumsuz etkisi rapor edilmemiştir. Bu yazıda emziren annelerde ilaç kullanımı ve bu ilaçların yenidoğan bebeklere etkileri gözden geçirilerek, sağlık çalışanlarının anne sütünün gereksiz yere kesilmemesi konusunda bilinçlendirilmesi amaçlanmıştır.
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Anne sütü, ilaç, emzirme

Drug Use İn Breastfeeding Mothers İn The Neonatal Period And The Effects To Neonates

AbstractBreast milk is a unique food that has many benefits for both baby and mother. Such an important food source can discontinued unnecessarily sometimes by unconscious health care workers in this regard, sometimes by families with the concern that the drugs were used by the mother for various reasons may transition to the breast milk and adversely affect the baby. However, there are many factors that determine the transition of drugs to the breast milk and most of the drugs have not been reported to have any adverse effects in the neonatal period. In this article, it is aimed to raise awareness of health care workers about the unnecessary discontinuation of breast milk by reviewing the use of the drugs in breastfeeding mothers and their effects on newborns.

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