The Complete Guide to Everyday Risks in Pregnancy and Breastfeeding: Answers to All Your Questions about Medications, Morning Sickness, Herbs, Diseases, Chemical Exposures and More - Softcover

Koren MD FACMT FRCP(C), Dr. Gideon

 
9780778800842: The Complete Guide to Everyday Risks in Pregnancy and Breastfeeding: Answers to All Your Questions about Medications, Morning Sickness, Herbs, Diseases, Chemical Exposures and More

Synopsis

This book is an indispensable guide to the risks of medications, environmental toxins, and herbal remedies taken during pregnancy and breastfeeding.

Since the discovery of birth defects caused by thalidomide, expectant mothers have questioned the effects of medications and other substances during pregnancy and breastfeeding.

This book offers authoritative descriptions of the risks involved during pregnancy and breast-feeding, from prescription drugs, diseases, chemicals, vitamins, herbs, foods, alcohol, cigarette smoke, recreational drugs, and other abuse substances.

Some of the topics covered:

  • Tests for determining risks before conception, during pregnancy and after birth
  • Charts and scores of answers to Frequently Asked Questions
  • Charts of safe/unsafe medications, chemicals, vitamins, herbs and foods
  • Practical advice for treating illnesses, avoiding exposure to toxic chemicals, and eating safely.

The Complete Guide to Everyday Risks in Pregnancy and Breastfeeding has information that counselors for Motherisk share two hundred times a day.

Since 1985, the Motherisk program at The Hospital for Sick Children has provided counseling based on the most up-to-date evidence research on tertatogens, substances or environmental factors that can cause birth defects. Motherisk is one of the biggest programs of its kind worldwide, counselling some 2,000 callers per week.

This book will be an invaluable reference throughout a pregnancy and while nursing.

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About the Author

Gideon Koren, MD, FACMT, FRCP(C) is the director of the Motherisk program at the Hospital for Sick Children, as well as a Professor of Pediatrics and Clinical Pharmacology at the University of Toronto.

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CHAPTER ONE
Introduction

Last December, I sought your help regarding a couple of tranquilizers I had taken within the first few weeks of my pregnancy.... As a result of your advice, my husband and I are the ecstatic parents of a beautiful, healthy baby girl. I cannot thank you enough.
- Motherisk Caller

When it comes to pregnancy, it seems everybody's an expert. Family, friends, neighbors -- even total strangers -- all have advice for the pregnant woman. And though all of it may be entirely well meaning, very little of it is likely to be clinically sound -- especially when it comes to the use of medications and the exposure to potentially toxic substances during pregnancy. That's why when there's a question about the risk or safety of medications, chemicals, alcohol, infectious disease, or other exposures during pregnancy, the only good advice is to consult your physician and a teratogen information center.

Pregnancy Paranoia

Teratogens are substances or environmental factors that can cause birth defects. In order for a drug, chemical, or infection to be considered a teratogen, there must be substantive evidence that being exposed to it causes birth defects.

In a recent article in The New York Times, several concerned pregnant women listed among suspected teratogens underwire bras, thongs, hair dryers, acrylic nails, cellphones, chocolate mousse, bikini waxes, farmed salmon, blue cheese, hair dye, Botox, deli meats, champagne, tanning beds, hot dogs, albacore tuna... and more. Some of their fears were well founded in evidence-based medical research; others were old wives' tales and urban legends.

Part of the purpose of this book is to sort out the facts from the myths. A related purpose is to counsel women who are considering conceiving or who are now pregnant. Not all exposures to teratogens pose the same risk in fact, there are many that are unlikely to cause harm. What's more, a woman who has relied on medications to control medical conditions, such as hypertension and depression, may do more harm than good by suddenly going off her medication once she learns that she is pregnant.

The key to a safe pregnancy, then, is sound counseling based on up-to-date, evidence-based research.

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    FACT -- Thalidomide Tragedy
    Perhaps the most well-known and feared teratogen is thalidomide. The use of thalidomide for the treatment of morning sickness caused major malformations among nearly 10,000 exposed children born in the 1950s and early 1960s. The thalidomide tragedy (as many came to call it) was so frightening that it was not long before every medication, environmental exposure, and virus in pregnancy was viewed with alarm.
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The Motherisk Program

Since 1985 Motherisk, a program of The Hospital for Sick Children in Toronto, has offered sound counseling based on up-to-date, evidence-based research. The only teratogen information program in Canada, Motherisk is also one of the largest programs of its kind in the world. To date, the program has counseled more than 400,000 women.

Synonymous with 'motherhood', Motherisk is an invaluable international resource and service. Every day, Motherisk counselors answer calls from hundreds of women and their doctors, seeking important information about the safety or risk of common medications, drugs, medicinal plants, chemicals, infections, and other agents that might affect their unborn children. Some of the questions are easy -- our information reassuring. Others are a lot harder.

As you might guess, not every question has a ready answer. Each day, women and their doctors are faced with new drugs and exposures that simply have not been studied for their potential risk to the unborn. If they are to make informed choices that will affect them and their children for life, mothers-to-be need to know.

That's why at Motherisk, laboratory and population research is a vital part of what we do. Right now, pioneering research is underway to establish the risks of diseases and their treatment during pregnancy, to determine the safety of herbal products, and to establish once and for all the devastating effects of acute morning sickness in pregnancy -- just to name a few.

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    MOTHERISK MANDATE

  1. To provide authoritative information and guidance to pregnant and breastfeeding women and their health-care providers regarding the fetal risks associated with drug, chemical, infection, disease, and/or radiation exposure during pregnancy and lactation.
  2. To research unanswered questions on the safety of drugs, chemicals, infection, disease, and radiation during pregnancy and lactation.
  3. To maintain a vital training and educational program in the areas of reproductive and developmental toxicology at the undergraduate, graduate, and postgraduate levels.

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Results

The research, education, and counseling that we're doing are paying off. Since 1985, Motherisk's multidisciplinary team of physicians, pharmacologists, toxicologists, geneticists, pharmacists, epidemiologists, and psychiatrists has achieved the following:

  • Delivered authoritative and often reassuring information about the safety of important drugs for women with chronic conditions, such as epilepsy, arthritis, and depression.
  • Disproved traditional 'wisdom' that debilitating morning sickness is "all in a woman's head" and advocated safe and effective treatment.
  • Established the Province of Ontario's first diagnostic program for Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder.
  • Created Canada's first pilot program to diagnose and treat chicken pox in pregnancy.
  • Helped hundreds of women avoid termination of wanted pregnancies.

This book contains much of the information that Motherisk counselors share with nearly 200 callers each day. In so doing, we hope to help ensure rational treatment for women during pregnancy and while breastfeeding -- and a healthy start for newborn children.

We invite you to consult this book as a reference throughout your pregnancy and once your baby is born and nursing.

Calling a Teratogen Service Helpline

Motherisk receives approximately 3,000 telephone calls each month from Canadians and Americans. Combined with emails and visits to the Motherisk website, these calls to Motherisk helplines demonstrate the growing sensitivity among not only pregnant and breastfeeding women but also their physicians regarding the safety/risk of drugs, chemicals, radiation, and infections.

Motherisk Helpline counselors answer these calls and email inquiries. Motherisk hears from women planning their pregnancy, pregnant women, and breastfeeding women, as well as their partners, physicians, pharmacists, and other health professionals. Calls are also received from the general public and from the healthcare media -- newspapers, magazines, radio, television -- seeking authoritative information on the safety of new drugs and therapies during pregnancy and breastfeeding.

Counselor's Role and Referrals

Each call is handled by a Motherisk counselor -- a trained, information specialist with a background in clinical pharmacology. With each question, Motherisk counselors decide whether the caller should be referred for a clinic appointment or to the physician on call, or whether there is appropriate information that can be shared with the caller at the time of the call. The counselor conducts a careful interview to determine all potential risk factors before providing the latest, evidence-based information available. The counselor also completes a detailed Telephone Call Report Form. Daily summary sheets are retained for reference and follow-up.

Each week pregnant women are scheduled for the Motherisk clinic following exposure to known or suspected teratogens, new drugs about which little is known, chronic drug therapy, or drugs of abuse

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