Place Your Advertisement Here
 
UPDATED: Sun, 10/21/2007 - 9:38pm

Advice On Breastfeeding

Pregnant women and new mothers who have epilepsy may want to read an article that appeared in American Family Physician in July 2001, titled "Medications in the Breast-Feeding Mother." The authors of this article list Dilantin and Tegretol as the "recommended" seizure medicines. Zarontin and Depakote are named as possible alternatives. They warn against phenobarbital and Mysoline because they are likely to make the baby too drowsy.

This article also offers a couple of tips on how to minimize the amount of medication that reaches the baby:

  • If you take your seizure medicine just once a day, try to take it at the beginning of the baby's longest sleep interval, usually right after the bedtime feeding.
  • If you need to take your seizure medicine more than once a day, breast-feed the baby immediately before you take a dose. That's when the level is likely to be lowest.

Topic Editor: Steven C. Schachter, M.D.
Last Reviewed: 10/23/03



Welcome to the Wiki. This space is created for epilepsy.com members to share their own experiences and expertise to help refine and expand the discussion around important topics.

No members have yet contributed to this topic. If you are not yet an epilepsy.com member, register today to get started on this Wiki topic and the many other advantages of being a member. If you are a member and wish to be the first to edit this Wiki topic, please make sure to login, then click on the orange "Start Wiki" button at the top of this page. Or, learn more about Wikis.


Information For Women

Did you know?

Nowhere is the problem more evident than in pregnancy. In the United States, epilepsy affects nearly one million women of childbearing potential. Most women with epilepsy can and do have normal pregnancies however they should follow a few traditional rules for having a healthy pregnancy.

Learn more



Title Page Views
my.epilepsy.com Updates  
epi_help
topamax and weight loss  
alexia mom
kepra  
brian mattingly
Possible cure for absence seizures  
pdl1
Epilepsy and marijuana  
cjad234
Sexual Side Effects  
George R
How exactly do aura's feel  
WendyBendy
MEDICAL ALERT I.D.'s  
picnupthepcs
Over 40 Different Types Of Seizures - Revised  
spiz
electrical shock in head?  
Maggie
View all Forums

Title Posted
Day 5 on Keppra
Crybaby
Nearly a month of taking Keppra
On Keppra... having a baby

Title Posted
feeling down...  
stacey4318
NOTHING MORE TO SAY?  
ROCKNROLL
There I go, stessing out again  
mindyk
WHAT HAPPENED TO SYL.........BANFF  
ROCKNROLL
i lost can someone help me  
yvette75
side effects of phenobarb.  
pksmom
Crazy side effects...no wait, just a cold? Also, allergy to Keppra.  
dmusicat
Seizure during Class  
stephsobota
What happened?  
Colina
I just wanted to say . . .  
Adz
View all Blogs

Title Page Views
Inspirational Quote - My Own Personal Inner Thoughts  
Butterflygrl
my partial complex seizures  
Zanna1211
Topomax... The Dreaded.........  
Dr Jason
Brain Zaps, tics & twitches  
JudiS
side effects of phenobarb.  
pksmom
Feeling Sick  
JBJ1984
Tegretol XR and ANXIETY meds  
Butterflygrl
How can you tell if a sleep seizure happens?  
epl_controller
Nonepileptic "Events" vs. "Seizures"  
teft
TYLENOL, AEDs & SEIZURES  
cmscribbles
View all Blogs

Title Posted
SURPRISE  
dupuisjr
I had my first seizure- any chance this is just a precursor to my developing super powers?  
cherylr6
Keppra  
linmarie
normal life?  
christine82
Dr.Ofembe Cornelius  
Dr.Ofembe Cornelius
epilepsy is still my # 1 cause........  
babygirl7370
Too disabled to drive, but not to work?  
jenn1217
hallucinations  
pants
44yrs seizures  
twilight
My life with seizure  
yyyyytab
View all Stories

Place Your Advertisement Here

What should the Epilepsy Therapy Project focus on as most important?

Helping scientists to develop new treatments for epilepsy.
53% (39 votes)
Providing information about the newest medications to doctors.
3% (2 votes)
Providing information about all treatments to patients and families.
31% (23 votes)
Adding more discussions and groups to the MyEpilepsy community
1% (1 vote)
Adding more videos to www.epilepsy.com
1% (1 vote)
Expanding the seizure and medication diary
4% (3 votes)
Adding more discussions to the MyEpilepsy community
7% (5 votes)
Total votes: 74

View results
View past poll results