The obvious medical answer to this question is naturally evasive. You should never take recreational drugs in the first place, and should certainly never expose your baby to recreational drugs that might be in breastmilk. My fear is that the question is asked by someone who is trying to determine what would be a safe amount of time to wait after using a drug before breastfeeding. My hope is that what they mean to ask concerns how long after quitting the use of recreational drugs can one safely begin to breastfeed. The answer to the first is easy. There is no safe way to take recreational drugs and breastfeed during the same time frame. The answer to the second is a bit more difficult. A pregnant woman should stop using recreational drugs immediately upon learning that she is pregnant, if not before. After the nine month pregnancy period, she should be able to safely breastfeed once the baby is born.
Since it takes about 72 hours for ecstasy to leave your blood stream, I'd say 72 hours before it's safe to breast feed.
your baby will become mentle and you will need to give someone a blumpkin and you will have to choke on someones black mamba.
Depending on what kind of drugs you're taking- the majority of recreational drugs have a side effect of drowsiness.
Factors that affect breastfeeding. First is diet, what you eat is what your baby is getting. Drugs, you cant breastfeed while you are taking anti-tuberculosis medication and chemotherapeutics.Time, the frequent you breastfeed, the more milk will be produced.
Heroin is a recreational drug. An illegal instrumental drug is the taking drugs w/o a prescription in order to accomplish a particular task or goal. Example would be taking amphetamine pills in order to stay awake
That would be inadvisable, as it's very unlikely that the manufacturer has tested for side effects of his medicine together with illegal recreational drugs.
Nearly every class of person uses recreational drugs. Certainly every sexual orientation has persons that use recreational drugs.
you wanna try harder drugs
They tend to be addictive. As with any drug, they can make you ill or even kill you. Some can cause miscarriage and/or infertility (inability to have or deliver a baby) or harm an unborn baby. for information about drugs see:
Yes. There's no interaction between the two.
It means that the drug is used on a daily or hourly cycle and just for fun.
It could be depends if you are talking about recreational drugs or pharmaceuticals
A virgin can breastfeed. The hormones that trigger breastmilk to be produced are Prolactin and oxytocin. These are are pituitary (not ovarian) hormones. Because of this a woman who's never been pregnant or has had a hysterectomy may be able to lactate. Both are produced in response to nipple stimulation by massage, breast pump, and baby's nursing. This can be assisted by taking lactation-inducing drugs called, galactogogues. This includes drugs like Domperidone and herbal remedies like fenugreek.
Taylor chewed tobacco. He did not use alcohol or any other recreational drugs.