Radiological contrast media in the breastfeeding woman: A position paper of the Italian Society of Radiology (SIRM), the Italian Society of Paediatrics (SIP), the Italian Society of Neonatology (SIN) and the Task Force on Breastfeeding, Ministry of Health, Italy
Objectives Breastfeeding is a well-recognised investment in
the health of the mother-infant dyad. Nevertheless, many
professionals still advise breastfeeding mothers to temporarily
discontinue breastfeeding after contrast media imaging.
Therefore, we performed this review to provide health professionals
with basic knowledge and skills for appropriate use of
contrast media.
Methods A joint working group of the Italian Society of
Radiology (SIRM), Italian Society of Paediatrics (SIP),
Italian Society of Neonatology (SIN) and Task Force on
Breastfeeding, Ministry of Health, Italy prepared a review of
the relevant medical literature on the safety profile of contrast
media for the nursing infant/child.
Results Breastfeeding is safe for the nursing infant of any
post-conceptional age after administration of the majority of
radiological contrast media to the mother; only gadoliniumbased
agents considered at high risk of nephrogenic systemic
fibrosis (gadopentetate dimeglumine, gadodiamide,
gadoversetamide) should be avoided in the breastfeeding
woman as a precaution; there is no need to temporarily discontinue
breastfeeding or to express and discard breast milk
following the administration of contrast media assessed as
compatible with breastfeeding.