Can a Mother with Postpartum Epilepsy Continue Breastfeeding?

For mothers experiencing postpartum epilepsy, breastfeeding is generally safe. Even when taking anti-epileptic medication without interrupting treatment, mothers can still breastfeed. However, it is recommended to consult with a doctor and understand the relevant precautions before choosing a breastfeeding method. Whether choosing breastfeeding or formula feeding, it is important to pay attention to the baby’s crying, difficulty in suckling, and weight loss during feeding. If there are any of these situations, it is advisable to take the baby to the hospital promptly. Additionally, supplementing with VitaminB6 in appropriate amounts can also help alleviate epilepsy symptoms.
One minute to read

Can a Newborn Undergo a CT Scan for Hypoxia?

At 47 days old, the baby was found to always cry with clenched fists, for several hours at a time, both during the day and night. On the 50th day, a CT scan was performed, diagnosing mild hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy in the newborn. Is it necessary to have another CT scan at 18 months?
One minute to read