Certified Breastfeeding Counselor (CBC) Practice

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What potential effects can magnesium sulfate have on a breastfeeding mother?

  1. Increased energy levels

  2. Enhanced muscle strength

  3. Maternal lethargy and drowsiness

  4. Improved mental clarity

The correct answer is: Maternal lethargy and drowsiness

Magnesium sulfate is sometimes used in medical settings to manage certain conditions, such as preeclampsia and preterm labor. When a breastfeeding mother is exposed to magnesium sulfate, it can have the potential effect of causing maternal lethargy and drowsiness. This is because magnesium sulfate can act as a central nervous system depressant, which may lead to feelings of fatigue and grogginess in the mother. It is important for breastfeeding counselors to be aware of the potential side effects of medications like magnesium sulfate to provide appropriate support and guidance to mothers who may be experiencing these effects while breastfeeding.