Should Breastfeeding Be Interrupted after Radiological Imaging Examinations? Evidence and Clinical Applications
Şeyma Karatekin, Ebru Şenol, Nalan Karabayır

TL;DR
This study explores whether breastfeeding should be stopped after radiological exams and finds that it is rarely necessary, but healthcare professionals' advice varies.
Contribution
The study provides evidence on healthcare professionals' knowledge and practices regarding breastfeeding after radiological imaging.
Findings
Most healthcare professionals believe breastfeeding does not need to be interrupted after non-contrast imaging.
Recommendations to interrupt breastfeeding are more common after contrast-enhanced imaging.
Many healthcare professionals feel their knowledge about managing breastfeeding after imaging is insufficient.
Abstract
Purpose: Breastfeeding provides optimal growth and development for infants. Lactating mothers may have challenges maintaining breastfeeding, and one of those challenges is being falsely advised to interrupt breastfeeding following radiologic studies. The aim of this study was to evaluate the knowledge, attitudes and experiences of healthcare professionals regarding breastfeeding after radiological imaging studies on lactating mothers. Method: In this cross-sectional study, an online survey consisting of 29 semi-structured questions was delivered to radiology technicians and physicians in radiology and pediatrics via social media. Mixed methods were used to analyze responses descriptively. Results: Of the 404 participants, 39% (n = 158) were radiology technicians, 31% (n = 125) were pediatricians, 11% (n = 46) were radiologists, 10% (n = 41) were pediatric residents and 8% (n = 34) were…
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Taxonomy
TopicsBreastfeeding Practices and Influences · Cleft Lip and Palate Research · Esophageal and GI Pathology
