Delivery, breast feeding and child rearing in women with epilepsy
- Author:
Leonor I. Cabral-Lim
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- From:Neurology Asia
2013;18(s1):31-34
- CountryMalaysia
- Language:English
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Abstract:
The occurrence of seizures during delivery is very low and convulsive status epilepticus is rare. Seizure
freedom for at least 9 months prior to pregnancy is associated with a high likelihood of remaining
seizure-free during pregnancy. Mode of delivery during pregnancy is most often based on obstetrical
indications. Recent evidence shows good maternal and fetal outcome for pregnancy in women with
epilepsy. Breastfeeding is encouraged for most mothers with epilepsy and is generally safe. There is
a large knowledge gap on studies looking into the child rearing knowledge and practice of mothers
with epilepsy.
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