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Have you talked to a psychiatrist about this, to find out, e.g., what the half life of the meds are? Then you will be better able to know whether you can nurse at night. I was surprised to find out that I could take Xanax for panic attacks and still nurse just a couple of hours later because the half life is so short.
FWIW, I totally support your need to take care of your mental health, and I EBF.
Good luck!
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You could also see if the Breastfeeding Center has any info on this. Pat should be able to look up the half life of Adderall. I agree that talking to your child's ped makes sense.
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No problem. I asked Pat at one of my first appointments after I had my daughter -- she had a bad latch and I met with her three times to get through the first very tough weeks. One thought is that you could go to the "breastfeeding the older baby" class -- free and meetings once a month on Thursdays. The instructor, Margaret, is very willing to answer questions privately before or after the class, or of course you could just ask her in the class if you are okay with it. They have a book where they can easily look up that info down in the BF center itself.
Good luck!
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