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Apr 9
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40: Are peripartum opioids safe for brea...

DAVID HAO, MD
About this episode

Dr. Gopika Hari and Dr. Lana Joudeh join the podcast to discuss the literature on the safety of peripartum opioid use and its implications for breastfeeding.

Dr. Hari is an anesthesia resident in the MGH Anesthesia Residency Program and a graduate of Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis. Dr. Joudeh completed her anesthesia residency at Massachusetts General Hospital and is currently a faculty member. This episode was produced as part of the Depth of Anesthesia podcast elective.

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Music by Stephen Campbell, MD.

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​American Society of Anesthesiologists. Statement on Resuming Breastfeeding after Anesthesia. Amended October 23, 2024. Available at: https://www.asahq.org/standards-and-practice-parameters/statement-on-resuming-breastfeeding-after-anesthesia. Accessed April 6, 2025.

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