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Is It �Safe' to Breastfeed While on Bipolar Medication?

by Dr. Lakshmi Venkataraman on June 11, 2019 at 6:10 PM
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Women with bipolar disorder taking medications like lithium wonder if breastfeeding while on the medication is safe for their babies. The risk-benefit balance of continuing lithium treatment in breastfeeding women is still being debated and there are no clear answers.


Following a recent review of literature by Northwestern University, the authors conclude that more research is necessary to determine the safety of breastfeeding for babies whose mothers are on lithium for bipolar disorder. The review will appear in the Journal of Psychiatry.

‘Studies on the safety of bipolar medications like lithium in breastfed babies have been few. Although, recent studies suggest it is safe, evidence remains insufficient and in future, better-designed studies are needed to get clear answers. Till such time the risk-benefit balance of continuing lithium should be personalized for each mother and her baby.’

For the review, the study team screened 441 studies for eligibility, reviewed 230 studies that satisfied their eligibility criteria and selected 12 studies, that included a total of 37 patient case studies.

To Continue Or Discontinue Lithium While Breastfeeding?

Thus, the decision to continue lithium treatment for women after delivery should be made keeping in mind the best interests of both the mother and her baby.

"This is a highly controversial topic, and expert recommendations vary, but the truth is it's 2019, and we still don't have the evidence to back up any of the fears about lithium use and breastfeeding," said senior author Dr. Crystal Clark, assistant professor of psychiatry and behavioral sciences and obstetrics and gynecology at Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine and a practicing Northwestern Medicine psychiatrist.

"There are few absolutes when it comes to managing illness while breastfeeding," Clark said. "It's not one size fits all."

The study authors also feel that the stigma attached to mental illness perhaps makes physicians reluctant to acknowledge the importance of drug treatment for the overall health and mental well being of mothers with mental illness.

In summary, more studies are needed to establish the safety of breast milk in babies whose mothers are taking lithium for bipolar disorder.

Future Plans

Clark is planning future studies to examine the amount of lithium in breast milk and how much lithium is actually ingested by babies and the potential effects of lithium on development during childhood.

Reference:
  1. Risk-Benefit Assessment of Infant Exposure to Lithium through Breast Milk: A Systematic Review of the Literature - (https:doi.org/10.1080/09540261.2019.1586657)


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