Showing 1 of 9 for search: feeding your baby
Opioid Agonist Therapy and Substance Use in Breastfeeding (Fraser Health) [English] Permalink Public
If you use medications or substances, you might be wondering how to breast feed safely. Many medicines and substances pass into breast milk and could affect your baby’s health. This pamphlet looks at opioid agonist therapy, substance use, alcohol use, and cannabis product use in women who are breastfeeding or wish to breast feed their baby. (English) Colour
Catalogue Number:
266005Diagnosis and Therapy:
- Rehabilitation and Recovery,
- Drug, Fluid and Nutrition Therapy
Keywords:
- Withdrawal,
- Ecstasy,
- MDMA,
- Drugs,
- Drug,
- Alcohol,
- Addiction,
- Cannabis,
- Hash,
- Marijuana,
- Baby,
- Breast,
- Feeding,
- HIV,
- AIDS,
- Milk,
- Infant,
- Newborn,
- Crack,
- Meth,
- Cocaine,
- Heroin,
- Narcotic,
- Fentanyl,
- Street,
- Recreational,
- Weed,
- Hashish,
- Crystal,
- Addicted,
- Addict
Demographic:
- Adults
Program:
- Population and Public Health,
- Maternal Infant Child Youth
Format:
PamphletRevision Date:
February 21, 2020Reproduction Rights:
cover image: CCO/PublicDomainPictures/Pixabay.comShowing 1 of 9 for search: feeding your baby
Narrow Search
-
Program
Population and Public HealthDiagnosis and Therapy
Rehabilitation and RecoveryLanguage
English
Disorders and Conditions
- Diabetes Mellitus (4)
- Mental Health and Behaviour (2)
- Pregnancy and Reproduction (2)
- Infant/Children Illnesses and Disorders (1)
- Speech or Language Disorders and Conditions (1)
- Substance Use (1)
- Womens Health (1)
Body Location
- Multiple Systems (2)
- Ear, Nose, and Throat (1)
- Lungs, Breathing, and Airways (1)
- Pregnancy and Childbirth (1)
- Sexual and Reproductive Health (1)
Specific Collections
- Maternal Infant Child Youth (3)
- Emergency (2)
- Public Health (1)
- Rehabilitation (1)